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Old 10th October 2007   #1
Danzel
 
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well ultimately it is not because it comes loose und the constant rattles
from sodding London third world roads.
Condor wants 40 quid for it to replace and cant book it in before Friday afternoon !
That sucks big time. Especially I thik that the cups on both ends are all right.
Only the thread on the upper ring is fscked so it wont counter ...me thinks
But they do only sell complete headsets for arround 25 quid
but me knows nottin' aboutheadsets. I only know its a one inch shimano and I cant
take the tube for one day !
So please help. Suggestions ?
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Old 10th October 2007   #2
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get a £15 headset from a different shop?

fit it yourself?
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Old 10th October 2007   #3
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you could easily get a top nut at most l/b/s's, most are bound to have old spares liying around, probably cost you a pound...
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Old 10th October 2007   #4
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Get a ShimaNO 105 one, shops sells them on eBay for £12, they're ok headsets i think
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Old 10th October 2007   #5
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Quote:
RPM:get a £15 headset from a different shop?

fit it yourself?
you do not need extra tools to do that. I am well up fore getting my hands
dirty to understand my bikes parts better...
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Old 10th October 2007   #6
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well tried everything..
Tried putting a spacer in, tried turning the lockring upside down
the thread just lost its bite...damn..
Is not ridable tomorrow its public transport for me tomorrow
Sh1t ! anyone got a 1inch headset lockring spare till my mail order comes knockin' ?

This must now be the last original part on my KHS...
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Old 10th October 2007   #7
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Is it definitely the lockring and not the threads on the steerer?
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Old 10th October 2007   #8
markyaz
i've got a spare headset with no bearings (use the old ones or put new ones in?) or just use the top threaded bit?... IM if you want it ? no charge but beer is always good?
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Old 11th October 2007   #9
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hippy:Is it definitely the lockring and not the threads on the steerer?
pretty much..gave the threads a good lookin'
but if not... that would mean a fresh fork for me ..or can there be something done ?
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Old 11th October 2007   #10
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finally found new Shimano 105. It was only 15 quid ! So I should be set \:D/
I will keep the cups for now... but is it really that difficult to change yourself
or is this just BS from bikeshop ?
Maybe someone can do it with me at some point... in exchange I could buy beer, be quiet.
btw is there a self-help workshop where one could go and 'screw up' bikes ?
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Old 11th October 2007   #11
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If you aren't pressing in cups or pressing on the crown race it's easy. Otherwise you need special tools (or murtle's hammer and screwdriver).

http://www.parktool.com/repair/readhowto.asp?id=127
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Old 11th October 2007   #12
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[quote] hippy:(or murtle's hammer and screwdriver).
yup, now fitting ti, king's anyone???
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Old 11th October 2007   #13
hippy
 
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It's a £100 headset, it deserves the best.. 31trum.. where are you?
(nb. I can't believe I still don't own a fscking flat head screwdriver!)
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Old 11th October 2007   #14
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breglis:finally found new Shimano 105. It was only 15 quid ! So I should be set \:D/
I will keep the cups for now... but is it really that difficult to change yourself
or is this just BS from bikeshop ?
Maybe someone can do it with me at some point... in exchange I could buy beer, be quiet.
btw is there a self-help workshop where one could go and 'screw up' bikes ?
Where do you live? Could you come to polo on sunday. I am sure we could work something out. It is not hard to do at all.
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Old 12th October 2007   #15
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Tommy, thats very kind, but unfortunately I am flying back to Germany sorting out my life.
luckily it was only the lockring and my headset now sits tighter than a camel arse in a sandstorm.
Only a cosmetic problem persists to that the black seal closing between quil stem is gone because the threading on the fork is 3mm too long and sticks out above the lock ring.
I most def. rock up to some social rides after moving over perm in Nov. and things settle down. I am not sure about bike polo though. In school when there was teams where decided upon, I was always picked last...*traumatized sigh*

Thanks !
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Old 12th October 2007   #16
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There is no team picking in polo as such it is random.
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