Total headset meltdown

ddoogie
ddoogie Posts: 4,159
edited June 2007 in The Crudcatcher
Yesterday, when cleaning my bike, my headset decided to start dribbling out rust coloured goop. Extremely messy and difficult to get off. It had also, in the ride before hand, decided to develop a good amount of play which results in a clunk when riding and. Also a really nice, audible, churning sensation.

Should have bought a CK me thinks. Damn my cheap skating corner cutting!

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<font size="1"><font color="red">S-Works Stumpjumper FSR</font id="red"></font id="size1">
S-works Stumpjumper FSR

I'll see you at the end.

You'll see me on the floor.

Comments

  • DahnHilla
    DahnHilla Posts: 2,917
    Any headset with sealed bearings is a winner.

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