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Walkr 01-23-09 02:05 AM

diy headset press?
 
i know a bunch of you guys out there must use these. can someone please recommend me a decent diy headset press?

bikinfool 01-23-09 02:46 AM

Here you go http://letmegooglethatforyou.com/?q=diy+headset+press

Walkr 01-23-09 10:57 AM

I am asking for a recommendation not a google search.

HillRider 01-23-09 11:10 AM

Uh, the search produced a bunch of recommendations.

roadfix 01-23-09 11:10 AM

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I personally recommend the roadfix press. Available at Home Depot for under $10. I've been using this for the last 15 years.

HillRider 01-23-09 11:17 AM


Originally Posted by roadfix (Post 8233722)
I personally recommend the roadfix press. Available at Home Depot for under $10. I've been using this for the last 15 years.

The only "improvement" I'd make is to replace the long bolt with a 2' length of all-thread rod and a second nut. That gives more adjustability for headtube length and headset stack height.

Cynikal 01-23-09 11:36 AM

Mine uses some brass fittings that press on the inside of the cup and not on the lip. I took a couple of headset pieces to Home Depot and found something that works.

PlatyPius 01-23-09 11:54 AM

Mine says Park HHS-1 on it.....

jccaclimber 01-23-09 12:04 PM

The above pictured all work. For $50, I'll send you one of those with aluminum press bits and welded on handles. For $10, you could go the threaded rod and nut version at Home Depot/Lowes/Ace.... This topic has also been covered twice in the last few weeks on this very board. Go for a search.

masiman 01-23-09 12:44 PM


Originally Posted by bikinfool (Post 8232324)

:lol:, that is an awesome site

grinderbob 01-23-09 01:10 PM

or you can just get a big enough c-clamp from home depot.

JohnDThompson 01-23-09 06:44 PM


Originally Posted by Walkr (Post 8232281)
i know a bunch of you guys out there must use these. can someone please recommend me a decent diy headset press?

http://www.instructables.com/id/How-...stall-a-heads/

AEO 01-23-09 08:26 PM

the one at the top. only works for 1" cups, but with some minor changes can press 1-1/8" and 1-1/4" cups
http://www.bikeforums.net/attachment...5&d=1232058054

HillRider 01-23-09 08:36 PM


Originally Posted by Cynikal (Post 8233879)
Mine uses some brass fittings that press on the inside of the cup and not on the lip. I took a couple of headset pieces to Home Depot and found something that works.

This works with most headsets but Chris King is very specific that their cups must be pressed in from the edges of the cups as the bearing cartridges cannot be removed and you must not press on them. I'd use BIG washers for these.

I've usually pressed in all makes of cups from the edges using the big washers mentioned above but use a thick leather disk under them to protect and pad the edges.

Cynikal 01-23-09 09:41 PM

That makes sense but since I've never had a CK headset I've never done it. I use the brass fittings in the picture above.

roadfix 01-23-09 09:46 PM

I've pressed 1" & 1 1/8" cups, including CK's using the roadfix press, no problem.

HillRider 01-24-09 07:13 AM


Originally Posted by roadfix (Post 8237237)
I've pressed 1" & 1 1/8" cups, including CK's using the roadfix press, no problem.

Your press has the great big washers I mentioned and does contact the cups at their edges.

bikinfool 01-24-09 06:22 PM


Originally Posted by Walkr (Post 8233627)
I am asking for a recommendation not a google search.

So you'd just rather someone else do your homework? This is a frequent question on forums, just takes a little bit of searching to find the answers. Besides, since seeing that let me google it for you I've been itching to use it :lol: Personally I invested in a Park many years ago, as I've got a bunch of bikes and help friends out with theirs. I've also banged a King in with a 2x4 and a hammer with the help of a friend...it's not rocket science.

xenologer 01-24-09 10:11 PM

How about squeezing them down with a big cabinet clamp? You probably have one in the garage.

bigbossman 01-24-09 10:25 PM

You can get an actual, honest to God, decent, proper head set press for ~$50.

http://www.pricepoint.com/detail/146...-Cup-Press.htm


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