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A friend has asked about replacing his headset and as I've only ever had CK or Hope, they are my default answers.
He's not looking to be that spendy but wants good sealing, proper cartridge sealed bearings and not loose or loose in a cage
Bike is a Scott Genius 740 and currently has a Syncros 1.5" - 1 1/8" semi intergrated, OD 50/61. ID 44/55
I'm sure because of the spec/sizes he'll be limited but thought I'd ask
Thanks in advance
Carlos
Decent can Creek one? Failing that hope it will be cheaper in the long run.
I'm a fan of Superstar ones, can't find a reason to fault them
The cane creek ones are good,
[b]some of[/b]The cane creek ones are good,
Fify, some are a heap of crap.
I just finished riding 4000km in New Zealand and the superstar one is still perfect. The sealing is great.
Out of interest why does he want to change headset? In my experience it's because people want some bling like CK or Hope. May be easier just to throw some new bearings at the existing headset now and again, assuming they're readily available.
Anyhow I've used FSA in the past and they seem reasonable.
He's right, perhaps I should have qualified it by saying "the sealed cartrigebearing cane creek ones are good, midrange and above"
But I was assuming he'd look at those. My bad
Jeff - put new bearings in it last time. Think it was caged top and bottom iirc. Not after bling but something that offers better sealing and longevity. Current one is 18 math old'ish and one of the parts the manufacturers save money on by fitting lo end kit
Thanks for the replies, I'll steer him to looking st CC mid range and above
Yeah just seen a few cc top caps etc and opened to reveal a mess of balls and crap.He's right, perhaps I should have qualified it by saying "the sealed cartrigebearing cane creek ones are good, midrange and above"
FSA "MX pro/something" off Planet X on the commuter/road/cross/beach racer. 6 years and 15,000 miles later, on road and off. no bearing replacements, still turns smoothly. Maybe not like butter, but absolutely fine, no plans to replace bearings any time soon.
I've got King on another bike that I found on sale for £75 and matched the colorway/spending scheme I was aiming for. That headset might not ever do 15,000 miles.
What about the Brand X ones on CRC?
I have one on my Foxy and its well sealed and still turning fine after 12 months, it was on offer for £15 too!
Not cane creak 40.
Hellishly badly sealed lower bearings.
Anyone know how to measure headsets? I've been on the Intense Site and they say "Tapered headtube, 44|49 headset size" which doesn't seem to collate to anything from Hope / Superstar in regards to sizing.
As nobeer ^ Cane Creek 40 - awful.
FSA orbit range are pretty good, especially the orbit xtreme pro. I had those outlive hopes. Other than that gusset aren't too pricey and run woodman bearings.
What about Gussett?
Acros are good if you can find them .
I'd give these a try if they have the right fit...
http://www.superstarcomponents.com/en/uk-made-headset-complete.htm
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Any FSA or Cane Creek with a cartridge bearing in
(and I include Cane Creek 40s in that- I'm pretty sure the "badly sealed lower bearing" mentioned is the same bearing they use in other products that nobody complains about)
The Scott frames have an odd sized lower cup. Hope do make one to fit however, not sure how many others do.