Fitting a headset and cranks?
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I need to fit a cane creek S2 headset to my hopper and swap the (dare i say it) truvativ isoflow cranks over. will i need any specialist tools?
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Who said gears for queers? i wanna find them...
Who said gears for queers? i wanna find them...
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For the headset, you'll need a head set press (~¶œ35) and for the BB, you'll need BB tool http://www.chainreactioncycles.com/Mode ... odelID=680 (that definatly fits the isoflow cranks) or external BB tool http://www.chainreactioncycles.com/Mode ... delID=3784 depending on what you are replacing it with. It's probably worth getting your LBD to fit the headset
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not forgetting a crank puller of course
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Unless he has self extracting crank bolts.
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