Boardman Airpro C Headset
Hello.
The headset on my Boardman AirPro is rough with a but of play.
I have tried adjusting it but I think the bearings are gone
I have googled and googled until I can google no more and still have no idea which headset I have.
I know its an FSA but can anyone please tell me which one so I can order one.
This is doing my head in now. Ive mailed Boardman but they have not answered so I now don't know where to turn.
I think the bike is a 2011 model if that matters.
Thanks in advance of any help.
The headset on my Boardman AirPro is rough with a but of play.
I have tried adjusting it but I think the bearings are gone
I have googled and googled until I can google no more and still have no idea which headset I have.
I know its an FSA but can anyone please tell me which one so I can order one.
This is doing my head in now. Ive mailed Boardman but they have not answered so I now don't know where to turn.
I think the bike is a 2011 model if that matters.
Thanks in advance of any help.
Boardman AiRPro C
Boardman FS Team 650b
Boardman FS Team 650b
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I forgot to mention that I have had the bearings out and there are no markings on them at all that I can see.
I would actually prefer to replace the whole thing as im sure there's a washer or shim missing .
I have a feeling this headset was kind of bodged together when sold to me as its always been rough.Boardman AiRPro C
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No one have any idea or point me in some direction ?Boardman AiRPro C
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Drop Boardman an email or drop the bike into a Boardman Elite dealer.
They are quite rare bikes and not many owners will have replaced the headset bearings.Boardman Elite SLR 9.2S
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I have mailed Boardman through the Boardman website but it just redirects you to Halfords.
I've emailed Wiggle as well as they are meant to be a dealer as well but as of now I've had nothing back from any of them so I thought I'd ask the experts on here .Boardman AiRPro C
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Measure the bearings using a digital caliper and you'll be able to identify the model /type - needs to be accurate to 0.1mm. Alternatively, take it to your LBS who'll do it for you.Make mine an Italian, with Campagnolo on the side..0
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Monty Dog wrote:Measure the bearings using a digital caliper and you'll be able to identify the model /type - needs to be accurate to 0.1mm. Alternatively, take it to your LBS who'll do it for you.
Unfortunately I don't have a digital caliper and I cant think of someone who does.
I do enjoy trying to repair thing myself but I may just have to go down the LBS route .
I cant believe that Boardman ( Halfords ) or Wiggle who are the Uk stockists haven't bothered to answer my email query though.Boardman AiRPro C
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Proz wrote:Monty Dog wrote:Measure the bearings using a digital caliper and you'll be able to identify the model /type - needs to be accurate to 0.1mm. Alternatively, take it to your LBS who'll do it for you.
Unfortunately I don't have a digital caliper and I cant think of someone who does.
I do enjoy trying to repair thing myself but I may just have to go down the LBS route .
I cant believe that Boardman ( Halfords ) or Wiggle who are the Uk stockists haven't bothered to answer my email query though.
I could :?At the erse end o' a coo!0 -
Spokes in the Tawndres could be the best bet PALAt the erse end o' a coo!0