So, new frame with 1 1/8 to 1.5 zs 56mm lowe cup has rendered existing tools useless on them.
My headset press fittings are too small for the lower cup (and to be honest, with a Chris king and non-removable bearings puts pressure on the inner bearing race which isn't cool).
My brown race setting tool is also no good over a tapered steerer.
Frustrating.
Anyone got any tips, homebrew ideas or even just plain buy this, it will solve your problems suggestions.
I've worked around my woes, I found a massive washer that I used to fir the lower cup using my existing headset fitting tool, but it wasn't anywhere near ideal.
Similarly, I fitted the fork race by getting creative, bb386 Evo cup tool was wider than the raised edges of the race, so that and a rubber mallet got the job done, though I prefer to use the right tools and would love suggestions for this, or a home brew option that isn't such a bodge.
Lastly, as it's a king headset I shouldn't have to worry, but I've been using a custom steel 'blade' when removing fork races. Always done the job but I'm sure there is a better tool for this task.
My headset press fittings are too small for the lower cup (and to be honest, with a Chris king and non-removable bearings puts pressure on the inner bearing race which isn't cool).
My brown race setting tool is also no good over a tapered steerer.
Frustrating.
Anyone got any tips, homebrew ideas or even just plain buy this, it will solve your problems suggestions.
I've worked around my woes, I found a massive washer that I used to fir the lower cup using my existing headset fitting tool, but it wasn't anywhere near ideal.
Similarly, I fitted the fork race by getting creative, bb386 Evo cup tool was wider than the raised edges of the race, so that and a rubber mallet got the job done, though I prefer to use the right tools and would love suggestions for this, or a home brew option that isn't such a bodge.
Lastly, as it's a king headset I shouldn't have to worry, but I've been using a custom steel 'blade' when removing fork races. Always done the job but I'm sure there is a better tool for this task.