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Old 07-02-18 | 09:02 PM
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Bikes: 1963 Schwinn, EuroMini Urbano, Magnum Premium 48, Brompton S6L, Tokyo Bike Mini-Velo

Originally Posted by CliffordK
I don't think I've seen a bushed headset yet.

Many of the cartridge type headsets have a compression ring (centering cone?) that is often split as it doesn't have bearings riding on it.

Anyway, I'd start looking at cartridge bearing upgrades if yours is actually bushed. It would likely make the headset smoother turning and safer.

Do you have some photos of the steer tube?

What size and type of steer tube/fork/stem does the bike use? Threaded? Threadless? Some kind of threadless with a locking compression spacer?
It (pictured part) is exactly that- a centering cone. The crack seems inconsequential. I have found the bearings....much different animals than Im accustomed to. That said, the pressed in bearings, both upper and lower feel quite smooth when rotated by hand with the steerer removed, and likewise in use...but that creak. Its hard to ignore.
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