Headset Rust?
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Headset Rust?
This morning when I laid my carbon bike on its' side I noticed what looked like a small amount of rusty liquid come out from where the top headset bearings is. I have been using rollers exclusively for the last month and sweat up a storm. My thought is some sweat may of bounced off the top tube into the bearing area or just ran in there.
I am planning on taking the fork out and checking the bearings and then repacking the area with a bunch of waterproof grease. I would guess the more grease in there the more likely it is to displace liquid? What should I look for on the bearings and is there anything else I should look at while I have the fork out? From now on when I am riding inside I will try to leave the bike on its' side in case sweat has built up in there.
I am planning on taking the fork out and checking the bearings and then repacking the area with a bunch of waterproof grease. I would guess the more grease in there the more likely it is to displace liquid? What should I look for on the bearings and is there anything else I should look at while I have the fork out? From now on when I am riding inside I will try to leave the bike on its' side in case sweat has built up in there.
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Grease is a good idea. If you've got the fork out, you should check the bearings for any roughness. I would recommend placing a towel or something like that over the stem/headset area if you'll be sweating on them a lot. While working at a tri-shop, I saw a few headsets get destroyed by sweat. One guy even managed to cause a bunch of his spokes to corrode.
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Canam73 I have seen those towel type things and have thought about getting one. I guess I will go ahead and pull the trigger since I am planning on riding the rollers at least once a week even in the summer.
Merlin, those are some scary bars. Fortunately I have carbon bars so I would guess they are immune to corrosion.
When I ride outside I always leave the bike on its side to transport it back home. In hindsight it has likely helped keep any miosture from accumulating in there.
Merlin, those are some scary bars. Fortunately I have carbon bars so I would guess they are immune to corrosion.
When I ride outside I always leave the bike on its side to transport it back home. In hindsight it has likely helped keep any miosture from accumulating in there.
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