Thanks so much for your kind words!🙏 I'm absolutely thrilled that the guide was helpful to you. It brings me immense joy to create these videos and know that they're making a positive impact.🙂 If you have any more questions or need further clarification on bicycle headsets or anything else related, feel free to ask.
Hi there! First of all, I apologise for not getting back to you sooner. Thank you so much for your generous £2 donation.🙏 Your support means a lot to me!🙂
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Hi, thanks for your comment and apologies for not getting back to you sooner! I'm glad to hear the video was helpful. If you have any more questions about replacement bearings or need further assistance, feel free to ask!
Hi Lewis, you're very welcome! I'm glad you found the video helpful, especially with your new bike frame. If you have any more questions or need further assistance, feel free to ask.
Thanks for such an amazing comment.🙏 I'm pleased that you found my video helpful. I'm genuinely passionate about making these videos and it's incredibly rewarding to see them benefiting cyclists like yourself.🙂 Let me know if you have any bike-related questions or need more advice. Happy cycling🚴
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Hi, thanks for your request and I'm sorry I didn't get back to you sonner. Here's the link to the video: ruclips.net/video/ziImgS8Xe1Y/видео.html hope this helps.
I'm about to build a bike frame using 1 5/8 tube. I'm thinking of using the same tube for the head/steering tube since it seems it would pair best with the rest of the frame. However, I doubt they make a bearing set for this size tube? Also, I'm wondering about the best way to set up an empty tube to accept a bearing set. I'm sure some method of keeping the bearings at the top and bottom will be required. Maybe a sleeve or some sort of bearing cup? Any advice on simple and cost effective ways to fabricate a steering tube bearing setup from scratch? Thanks. Subscribed. Robert
Hi Robert, thanks for reaching out and subscribing! I'm excited for your bike frame project. I have to be honest though, building bike frames isn't really my thing, so I'm not the best person to give advice on this topic. However, I'm sure some of our viewers who know more about frame building will will offer some helpful suggestions. I wish you all the best with buidling your bike frame! Keep us informed of the progress.
Hi! I can't seem to find this out anywhere online...what size wrench is the locknut on the headset? Is the locknut size the same one 1" and 1 1/8"? Thank you!! :) I'm struggling with a very stuck headset so my adjustable wrench isn't gonna cut it. I want to buy the specific size 'thin' wrench... Any advice would be helpful! Thank you again :))
Hi, thank you for your message, and I'm really sorry for not getting back to you sooner. You may have found the answer by now, but I hope you don’t mind me responding anyway. Typically, the headset wrench for a 1" threaded lock nut is 32 mm, while for a 1 1/8" it’s 36 mm. I hope you've managed to release the headset.
@@cyclemaintenanceacademy I did manage! Thank you :) I ended up finding a double sided headset wrench with had both 32 and 36 and it has so far proven useful on more than one project :)
Can find out what bearings I would need for my Ridstar Q20 I want to change it to a sealed bearing headset? I would greatly appreciate if you can give me that info. ✌🏾👍🏾
Hi, thanks for your question and apologies for not getting back to you sooner. First you will have to find out what type of headset is on your bike. Then find this same type of headset with sealed bearings and replace it. I hope this helps.
Can I replace my headset at home if I don't have those clamps for the 2 cups? Would a rubber mallet work or is that a bad idea? I got an e-bike in the mail and no matter how I put it together, the headset is loose. I want to replace the whole thing and pray that fixes the problem. Now I need to figure out what kind of headset, what size, and if it's something I can do without special tools? I clearly don't have the experience for this work. The bike is an (Amyet G60). Any info would be helpful, thanks
Hi Ricky, thanks for your question and for sharing your experience. I get your frustration. Replacing a headset at home without specialised tools can be challenging, but it's not impossible. If you don't have a headset press, home tools could potentially work, but it's important to be cautious to avoid damaging the frame or other components. It might be worth to spend a bit more money and let you local bike shop to do the work to be on the safe side. At the end of the day If you damage the frame it will cost you much more.
Hey.. I need help, I just change my mtb headset new bearings "tapered" Everything is put in place accordingly , but i felt it so tight, I disassembled Everything back and installed double check and still the same. Might be the compression ring problem , already checked them to , Everything fine. How can i fix this. Thanks
Hi and thanks for your question. It looks like you already did a lot to solve this problem. Are the new bearings compatible, this same size? If you replaced the whole headset, did you also replaced the corwn on the fork? I have a video here on how to replace the headset here: ruclips.net/video/ziImgS8Xe1Y/видео.html
My current project is making me headache. I am trying to fit a 1 1/8 inch threadless O/S fork into my old mtb bike frame. I can fit a fork into a steerer tube, but only when "cups" are out and I was wondering are there any headsets or adapters available so I could fit that fork
Hi, and thanks for your question. It sounds like you're facing a challenging project and I'm not sure if I am able to help! Adapting different components can be tricky. Have you spoke to your local bike shops? They may have some recommendations or be able to point you in the right direction. Good luck with your project!
Hey, thanks for watching the video. Based on your brief comment, it seems like you're interested in a video covering various types and sizes of headset bearings. I'll gladly add that to my to-do list. Make sure to subscribe so you'll be notified when the video is released. Thanks again!🙂
There are also 22mm threaded ones, mainly on third world countries like Brazil and some very old swedish/french bikes. Unfortunately, no way to modernize them, as 22mm aheadset suspensions do exist, but I've only ever seen then on old 10-speed 700c bikes.
I have two cheap bikes. Both are "full suspension MTBs". They both have threaded headsets. One is 22mm and the other is 28mm. Nice to know the one with a 22mm thread is basically useless in terms of parts. Can't be transfered to a better frame. I mean not that the other bike has much use either.
Thanks for sharing your thoughts. While I understand that asking for subscriptions can sometimes feel intrusive, it's, unfortunately, necessary for smaller channels like mine to grow and continue producing content valuable content. However, your feedback is important, and I respect your decision to downvote the channel. Thanks for taking the time to share your thoughts with me. If you have any other suggestions or concerns, feel free to let me know.🙂
He made something that teaches people something helpful for free. It was surely a lot of work, that you’re benefitting from. Why on Earth you feel comfortable saying the entitled thing you did here is beyond me. But Christ almighty what a bad look. You can sit though a brief request for a form of support that costs nothing. You’re still way ahead in this exchange of value.
Thank you so much for your kind words! I'm glad you found the video helpful, even though it wasn't in your native language. I appreciate your support!🙏🙂
One of the best guides on this I have ever seen. I really appreciate the effort you have put into making this.
Thanks so much for your kind words!🙏 I'm absolutely thrilled that the guide was helpful to you. It brings me immense joy to create these videos and know that they're making a positive impact.🙂 If you have any more questions or need further clarification on bicycle headsets or anything else related, feel free to ask.
Thanks, this is great, thank you for creating it.
Hi there! First of all, I apologise for not getting back to you sooner. Thank you so much for your generous £2 donation.🙏 Your support means a lot to me!🙂
Thank you! The information is concise and the graphics are awesome. Liked and subscribed‼️👍
Thank you so much for your kind words and welcome to our CMA community! I'm pleased that you found the information helpful and enjoyed the graphics. I'm still learning but I think I'm getting better and better with each video😉.
If you have any specific topics or questions you'd like me to cover in future videos, feel free to let me know. 👍🚴♂️
Thanks
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In my opinion is this cahnnel the best on RUclips! I am a subscriber!
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Great presentation..came in handy..was just trying to figure out what type of replacement bearings to purchase!
Hi, thanks for your comment and apologies for not getting back to you sooner! I'm glad to hear the video was helpful. If you have any more questions about replacement bearings or need further assistance, feel free to ask!
Thank you!! Very helpful, I bought a bike frame with only a fork attached but no headset. This was great
Hi Lewis, you're very welcome! I'm glad you found the video helpful, especially with your new bike frame. If you have any more questions or need further assistance, feel free to ask.
Outstanding video, very informative, many thanks
Thanks for such an amazing comment.🙏 I'm pleased that you found my video helpful. I'm genuinely passionate about making these videos and it's incredibly rewarding to see them benefiting cyclists like yourself.🙂 Let me know if you have any bike-related questions or need more advice. Happy cycling🚴
Amazing video. It really helps showing everything in detail.
Hey, thanks so much for your kind words!🙏 I'm pleased to hear that you found the video helpful.
If you have any more questions or if there's a specific topic you'd like to see covered, feel free to let me know.🙂
Kindly show how to remove and fitting threaded headset parts.
Hi, thanks for your request and I'm sorry I didn't get back to you sonner. Here's the link to the video: ruclips.net/video/ziImgS8Xe1Y/видео.html hope this helps.
hi, can a tapered heasdset be semi-integrated too right?
Yes, tapered headset is simply a type of headset that uses larger diameter beraings, and bearing cups at the top and a smaller diameter at the bottom.
I'm about to build a bike frame using 1 5/8 tube. I'm thinking of using the same tube for the head/steering tube since it seems it would pair best with the rest of the frame. However, I doubt they make a bearing set for this size tube? Also, I'm wondering about the best way to set up an empty tube to accept a bearing set. I'm sure some method of keeping the bearings at the top and bottom will be required. Maybe a sleeve or some sort of bearing cup? Any advice on simple and cost effective ways to fabricate a steering tube bearing setup from scratch? Thanks. Subscribed. Robert
Hi Robert, thanks for reaching out and subscribing! I'm excited for your bike frame project. I have to be honest though, building bike frames isn't really my thing, so I'm not the best person to give advice on this topic. However, I'm sure some of our viewers who know more about frame building will will offer some helpful suggestions.
I wish you all the best with buidling your bike frame! Keep us informed of the progress.
Very well made video. Thank you!
Thank you so much! I'm glad you found the video helpful!🙂
Great vid. My headset wobbles, now I know where to start. Thx!
You're welcome. I'm glad the video was helpful!
Hi! I can't seem to find this out anywhere online...what size wrench is the locknut on the headset? Is the locknut size the same one 1" and 1 1/8"? Thank you!! :)
I'm struggling with a very stuck headset so my adjustable wrench isn't gonna cut it. I want to buy the specific size 'thin' wrench... Any advice would be helpful! Thank you again :))
Hi, thank you for your message, and I'm really sorry for not getting back to you sooner. You may have found the answer by now, but I hope you don’t mind me responding anyway. Typically, the headset wrench for a 1" threaded lock nut is 32 mm, while for a 1 1/8" it’s 36 mm. I hope you've managed to release the headset.
@@cyclemaintenanceacademy I did manage! Thank you :) I ended up finding a double sided headset wrench with had both 32 and 36 and it has so far proven useful on more than one project :)
Very practical, thankyou so much
You're most welcome! Glad I could provide some useful tips for you.🙂
Can find out what bearings I would need for my Ridstar Q20 I want to change it to a sealed bearing headset? I would greatly appreciate if you can give me that info. ✌🏾👍🏾
Hi, thanks for your question and apologies for not getting back to you sooner. First you will have to find out what type of headset is on your bike. Then find this same type of headset with sealed bearings and replace it. I hope this helps.
@cyclemaintenanceacademy thank you for the response and I did find the replacement 👍🏾
Can I replace my headset at home if I don't have those clamps for the 2 cups? Would a rubber mallet work or is that a bad idea? I got an e-bike in the mail and no matter how I put it together, the headset is loose. I want to replace the whole thing and pray that fixes the problem. Now I need to figure out what kind of headset, what size, and if it's something I can do without special tools? I clearly don't have the experience for this work. The bike is an (Amyet G60). Any info would be helpful, thanks
Hi Ricky, thanks for your question and for sharing your experience. I get your frustration. Replacing a headset at home without specialised tools can be challenging, but it's not impossible. If you don't have a headset press, home tools could potentially work, but it's important to be cautious to avoid damaging the frame or other components. It might be worth to spend a bit more money and let you local bike shop to do the work to be on the safe side. At the end of the day If you damage the frame it will cost you much more.
Hey..
I need help,
I just change my mtb headset new bearings "tapered"
Everything is put in place accordingly , but i felt it so tight,
I disassembled Everything back and installed double check and still the same. Might be the compression ring problem , already checked them to , Everything fine.
How can i fix this. Thanks
Hi and thanks for your question. It looks like you already did a lot to solve this problem. Are the new bearings compatible, this same size? If you replaced the whole headset, did you also replaced the corwn on the fork? I have a video here on how to replace the headset here: ruclips.net/video/ziImgS8Xe1Y/видео.html
My current project is making me headache. I am trying to fit a 1 1/8 inch threadless O/S fork into my old mtb bike frame. I can fit a fork into a steerer tube, but only when "cups" are out and I was wondering are there any headsets or adapters available so I could fit that fork
Hi, and thanks for your question. It sounds like you're facing a challenging project and I'm not sure if I am able to help! Adapting different components can be tricky. Have you spoke to your local bike shops? They may have some recommendations or be able to point you in the right direction. Good luck with your project!
Hi, Thanks a lot.very clear.
Hi, and thanks for your comment! I'm glad the video was easy to understand. Let me know if there's anything else I can help with!
I just subscribed! Keep it up
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can i use a threaded headset on a threadless fork?
Hi, and thanks for your question. The answer is no. Threaded headset is not compatible with a threadless fork. Hope this helps.
Headset bearing types?and size ??
Hey, thanks for watching the video. Based on your brief comment, it seems like you're interested in a video covering various types and sizes of headset bearings. I'll gladly add that to my to-do list. Make sure to subscribe so you'll be notified when the video is released. Thanks again!🙂
Excellent video!
Thnak you. Glad you liked it!🙂
Very good, thank you!
You're welcome! I'm glad that you found the video helpful. If you have any more questions or need further assistance, feel free to ask. 🙂
There are also 22mm threaded ones, mainly on third world countries like Brazil and some very old swedish/french bikes. Unfortunately, no way to modernize them, as 22mm aheadset suspensions do exist, but I've only ever seen then on old 10-speed 700c bikes.
Hey, thanks for sharing this valuable knowledge about less common setups!
I have two cheap bikes. Both are "full suspension MTBs". They both have threaded headsets. One is 22mm and the other is 28mm. Nice to know the one with a 22mm thread is basically useless in terms of parts. Can't be transfered to a better frame. I mean not that the other bike has much use either.
Thanks for sharing ❤
You're most welcome. If you have any questions or want to discuss anything from the video, feel free to get in touch!🙂
thank you!
You're welcome!🙂
Good to know 👌👍👏✌️
Thnaks, I'm glad that you found information in this video helpful.🙂
The best video ever
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Thank you Righteous ❤️
Oi...👁️👁️
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Only 7% are subscribed? Oh thats too bad.
Since is this how you greet newcomers, downvote is the best I can muster.
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cut the grift at the beginning please
Sure, I'll make sure to get straight to the point next time.🙂 Thanks for the feedback and I hope you found the video helpful!
He made something that teaches people something helpful for free. It was surely a lot of work, that you’re benefitting from.
Why on Earth you feel comfortable saying the entitled thing you did here is beyond me. But Christ almighty what a bad look.
You can sit though a brief request for a form of support that costs nothing. You’re still way ahead in this exchange of value.
четко понятно и без знания языка хотелось бы на Русском но и так отлично--БРАВО ,
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