Campy locknut headset washer question
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Campy locknut headset washer question
I have a C-Record headset but I am missing the locknut washer. Do I need a specific locknut washer or will any vintage Campy one work?
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If you mean the slotted ~2mm washer, any will do. Don’t tell anyone but I’ve used a headset or two without the lock washer when I was low on stack height.
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Honestly, it's not needed and I find it's better not to use a keyed washer, just a regular washer. The keyed washer may make it easier to torque down the locknut, but it's not worth the chance of buggering the threads on the fork. Just use a regular washer and use two wrenches to get the cup and the locknut tight against each other.
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A C Record headset in the least needs an unscarred, polished aluminum spacer in the perfect height for the steerer.
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Honestly, it's not needed and I find it's better not to use a keyed washer, just a regular washer. The keyed washer may make it easier to torque down the locknut, but it's not worth the chance of buggering the threads on the fork. Just use a regular washer and use two wrenches to get the cup and the locknut tight against each other.
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