A place to start:
http://bicycletutor.com/overhaul-threaded-headset/
I've found his videos to be easy to understand and "correct".
-sv
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> On Jul 25, 9:13 am, George Schick <bhim...@gmail.com> wrote:
>> The OP's issue is exactly why I bought a lot of my own bike tools
>> decades ago. Seems like the LBS's have gotten worse over the years,
>> too, and I notice that many of them now employ part time kids. Can't
>> necessarily fault 'em for that; I realize they don't make a lot of
>> money. But if there are just some things that, if you want them done
>> right, you more or less have to take the bull by the horns yourself.
>>
>> On Jul 25, 12:45 am, Joe Bernard <joerem...@gmail.com> wrote:
>>
>>
>>
>> > Too tight. If it only "indexed" at the straight-ahead position, you'd
>> > probably have a bigger problem, but tight all the way through the range of
>> > motion is a tight headset. If you have the wrenches, back off the locknut,
>> > loosen the headset cup a quarter turn, then hold that baby steady while you
>> > tighten the locknut back down. Keep doing this until the steering frees up.
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Most shop kids have never seen a threaded headset.
I had a good LBS install a Chris King on my Sam over the winter after the original Tange started feeling wonky. Granted, the Tange was installed by Riv but set-up by me, which easily explains the issue! ;)
The Chris King is beautiful. I agree with Ryan that going with the best for parts you rarely think about is at least as important as for the high-profile parts. Who wants to worry about a headset, BB or hub every time they go for a ride?
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I think Jan Heine once said needle bearing headsets help.
I read somewhere that the one he prefers (Miche, I think?) is, of course, out of production.
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I think Jan Heine once said needle bearing headsets help.
I read somewhere that the one he prefers (Miche, I think?) is, of course, out of production.
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In addition to the Miche, there's also the VO Roller Bearing headset:
http://store.velo-orange.com/index.php/components/headsets/vo-roller-bearing-headset-1-threaded.html
I have found the Miche Primato threaded headset online. Is this the only Miche headset or are there different models for our Riv bikes?René
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Unless you found the cartridge bearing headset that was introduced after
the roller bearing headset of the same name was distcontinued...
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