D d8mok Gold Trader GT Fan Feedback View Feb 5, 2021 #11 Re: So the cups are already in the frame? If so then it’ll be you assembling the headset incorrectly. Either wrong order or a part missing. If you are unsure it’s probably best to buy a complete headset and have it fitted by someone.
Re: So the cups are already in the frame? If so then it’ll be you assembling the headset incorrectly. Either wrong order or a part missing. If you are unsure it’s probably best to buy a complete headset and have it fitted by someone.
S stevieboy Retro Newbie Feb 5, 2021 #12 no no i baught the frame bare rebuilding from ground up its as good as done just needs that lol
D d8mok Gold Trader GT Fan Feedback View Feb 5, 2021 #13 Re: Post a picture of the headtube and a picture of the headset parts in a exploded way in the order you are trying to fit them A quick google says it’s a 1 1/8 headset.
Re: Post a picture of the headtube and a picture of the headset parts in a exploded way in the order you are trying to fit them A quick google says it’s a 1 1/8 headset.
H hamster Retro Wizard Feedback View Feb 5, 2021 #14 If it uses caged balls it's very easy to put the cage in upside-down which will jam the headset on tightening. Usually it's ball-side down on the bottom and ball-side up on top, but designs vary.
If it uses caged balls it's very easy to put the cage in upside-down which will jam the headset on tightening. Usually it's ball-side down on the bottom and ball-side up on top, but designs vary.