kjarrett
Retro Guru
Ok, so I've rebuilt plenty of headsets, hubs and other ball-bearing axles over the years, but, I continue to struggle with getting my headset tight enough so there's no play while still allowing it to spin freely.
My Axis Pro has a 1 1/8" Tioga Alchemy headset. I have a retainer clip holding the bottom set of bearings but not in the top (I noticed it was bent last time so I removed it.) I added a enough bearings to fill the top race minus TWO, put everything back together with generous amounts of Phil green grease, and used proper spanner wrenches to snug everything up (finger tight, then back off a bit, right?). Problem is when I make the top race tight enough so there's no play when I hold the headset in my hand and rock the wheel against the brake, it seems like it is too hard to turn the bars (but they DO move). They just don't spin easily.
I've tried and tried different ways to hold the top cup in place while tightening the lock nut but never seem to be able to get it right.
Wondering what I'm doing wrong. Suggestions most appreciated.
-kj-
My Axis Pro has a 1 1/8" Tioga Alchemy headset. I have a retainer clip holding the bottom set of bearings but not in the top (I noticed it was bent last time so I removed it.) I added a enough bearings to fill the top race minus TWO, put everything back together with generous amounts of Phil green grease, and used proper spanner wrenches to snug everything up (finger tight, then back off a bit, right?). Problem is when I make the top race tight enough so there's no play when I hold the headset in my hand and rock the wheel against the brake, it seems like it is too hard to turn the bars (but they DO move). They just don't spin easily.
I've tried and tried different ways to hold the top cup in place while tightening the lock nut but never seem to be able to get it right.
Wondering what I'm doing wrong. Suggestions most appreciated.
-kj-