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Old 05-04-12, 06:47 PM
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Please help me identify these two parts

I'm preparing to re-assemble the Kobe bicycle I completely disassembled (stripped and had re-painted). First time I've ever done this.

I have some spare parts I neglected to label during disassembly. Here are two. I haven't got a clue what these are for. What are these for? Help.

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Old 05-04-12, 07:08 PM
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The bigger one seems like the bottom bracket lock ring. Good luck.
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Big one looks like bottom bracket lock ring, smaller looks like a headset lock ring.
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Looks that way to me, too .
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Originally Posted by snydermann
big one looks like bottom bracket lock ring, smaller looks like a headset lock ring.
bingo!
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Thank you elguicho ... the smaller was definitely a lockring for the headset.

I will have to replace the headset on my rebuild. If anyone knows of a good place (other than lbs or google search) for a threaded headset with a 27mm crown race, please holler.
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I got a good price and fast shipping from Ben's on a chromed steel 27.0 Tange headset.

You might end up also needing a spacer or two if the steerer comes up too long and the top nut bottoms on the end of the steerer.
I hope you don't end up having to use that lockring as a spacer, I hate those things sinc there is usually no good tool handy for the three notches.

Good luck!
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