Suttree
08-19-08, 09:42 PM
So I just had a King headset installed because my old Cane Creek
was a bit pitted. The mechanic said that he didn't put very much
grease in the races because King headsets don't take much grease-
is this true? I trusted him when he was installing the headset but this
sounds kinda weird. The King website clearly says to grease up
the headset when servicing nothread sets. Any good advice is
greatly appreciated--I want to take care of this puppy.
was a bit pitted. The mechanic said that he didn't put very much
grease in the races because King headsets don't take much grease-
is this true? I trusted him when he was installing the headset but this
sounds kinda weird. The King website clearly says to grease up
the headset when servicing nothread sets. Any good advice is
greatly appreciated--I want to take care of this puppy.
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