FSA Headset Not Sitting Properly
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FSA Headset Not Sitting Properly
got a used cinelli gazzetta with a FSA Orbit Headset. i believe it is a Orbit No.1 DL threadless headset (FSA Orbit DL Threadless - FSA). was trying out a different bar and stem when i noticed a small amount of rust on the steer tube. removed everything, hoping for an easy clean, only to find a rusted and bent bottom bearing with more rust on the bottom of the steer tube where it meets the forks (the crown race?).
its late and its more than i want deal with at the moment, so i put everything back together to try out the stem and bars only to notice that the upper cup isnt sitting properly. there is gap and i cant figure out why. i'll be most likely replacing the headset with a sealed one, but in the mean time, its kinda warm out and wanted to give the new stem and bars a try before the snow comes.
i tried flipping the bearings and seals to see if anything changes and of course it doesnt.
why isnt sitting properly?
any recommendations for a sealed headset? this is a road bike which i also plan on riding at the new velodrome near toronto
any help for a noob like me would be awesome, thanks
its late and its more than i want deal with at the moment, so i put everything back together to try out the stem and bars only to notice that the upper cup isnt sitting properly. there is gap and i cant figure out why. i'll be most likely replacing the headset with a sealed one, but in the mean time, its kinda warm out and wanted to give the new stem and bars a try before the snow comes.
i tried flipping the bearings and seals to see if anything changes and of course it doesnt.
why isnt sitting properly?
any recommendations for a sealed headset? this is a road bike which i also plan on riding at the new velodrome near toronto
any help for a noob like me would be awesome, thanks
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That silver steerer retaining shim is supposed to go under* the top black bearing cap that says "FSA" and then your headset spacers go on top of that.
Considering you fudged this up, I would double check everything else once again.
Considering you fudged this up, I would double check everything else once again.
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FSA Orbit X headset | Retrogression
Excellent value in a very good sealed headset. I've got one installed on my 2011 Soma Rush.
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You've got lots of good choices at that price point, but I'd recommend this:
FSA Orbit X headset | Retrogression
Excellent value in a very good sealed headset. I've got one installed on my 2011 Soma Rush.
FSA Orbit X headset | Retrogression
Excellent value in a very good sealed headset. I've got one installed on my 2011 Soma Rush.
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