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Old 12-11-10 | 05:18 AM
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From: Kingston, NY
Originally Posted by B. Carfree
On the first long tour my wife and I did on our tandem, the headset totally failed without warning on the Yellowhead hwy. While we were pondering our options, we met a lawyer from Kamloops who gave us and our bike a ride into town. There was a great bike shop that found some fancy roller-bearing replacement and put us on our way. We were lucky to have been bailed out; the bike was totally unrideable. Don't skimp on the headset if you are going to use the bike for any extended tours. It is a one-time expense when done right. It may leave you stranded, or worse, if you cut this corner. I consider the headset second only to the wheels when it comes to critical component decisions.

By the way, that headset is finally being replaced after 21 years; the forks are due for replacement so the head-tube is being re-bored to modern standards to accommodate the new forks.
...care to elaborate as to what broke and why it made the bike useless?

Also, unrelated to the topic at hand, why is your fork "due" for replacement?

Just curious
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