Old 03-13-22, 09:05 AM
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Originally Posted by CliffordK
I think most sealed bearing headsets will come with some kind of lower centering cone that is split which should make it relatively easy to get on and off.
Not in my experience. Chris King and Cane Creek headsets use sealed bearings and both come with solid "drive on" base plates. The Velo Orange is the only split base plate I've used but some FSA headsets may use them too.
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