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Old 12-13-05, 10:54 AM
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don't be afraid to make your own headset tools. a threaded rod with some washers makes a good press and a copper pipe with flared ends makes a decent cup remover (although it will probably only be good for about 5 uses before it falls apart...but at ~$1 it's not a bad investment). if you're not planning on reusing the headset you can also use a pipe wrench to remove the old headset.
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