Old 06-24-16 | 08:58 PM
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Crankycrank
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Looks like someone got a little sloppy with the headset installation or maybe removed and replaced the HS for some reason causing the chips. Probably not something to worry about but not up to Specialized's new bike standards. You could take it back to the shop you bought it from to get it checked out or to rectify the situation. The time is now, don't wait as they can just claim normal wear and tear.

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