dirttorpedo
Senior Retro Guru
So I was just reading on the Velo Orange blog about the various headset standards. One thing that jumped out at me was the comment that forks designed for French style headsets typically have a flattened area at the back rather than the notch common to ISO. My frame is an Ellis Briggs, but it has the flattened back to the fork and the headset has no spacer. I'm wondering if this is a signal that it uses a French headset rather than an ISO one.
Yes, this is related to my increasingly frustrating attempt to convert the bike to centerpulls.
Yes, this is related to my increasingly frustrating attempt to convert the bike to centerpulls.