Originally Posted by KinetikBiker
Do it old school.
Get a 2x4 and put the cup of the headset ont he frame and tap it in, once it's partially in pound it the rest in. Go slow at first so it goes in straight.
The put the bearings and crap back in and make sure to grease 'em up. Put all the spacers back and obviously not your gyro plate.
Put up some pictures if you run into trouble.
I did the first part, but all of the other things I don't know what to do with. Everything is still pretty greased up, so not much to do in that department.
EDIT: I guess I'm going to need more spacers, because I don't want to cut my steerer tube and then one day buy an Elementary stem and not be able to fit it.