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Old 08-04-07, 11:02 PM
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so... it's on a fixed gear bike so I figure it counts.

the 1" threaded FSA headset on my IRO seems very toutchy, it always seems too loose but once I tighten it the bars can't spin at all.

Is this a matter of a ****ty headset, improper installation, or somthing else?
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I assume you know how to adjust the headset but will tell you anyway how I adjust my headsets.

I start with nice headset wrenches. I use a Campy 32mm wrench for the adjustment cup and a 5 sided lock nut wrench for the top nut. I adjust a shade tight (when you lift the front end, the bars turn but there is a tad of resistance. I then lock the adjustment cup in place and tighten the top nut slightly until pretty snug Then I hold the topnut tight and back off the adjustment cup (loosening) and REALLY lock them together. It has never failed me and I only have to re-adjust when I tear apar the headset for cleaning.

I test by dropping the front end (with the wheel attached) and listen for any buzzing. Then lock the front brake (if you have one) and rock the bike back and forth. Then turn the wheel perpendicular to the frame and repeat. If there is play I repeat the above procedure.

I have used this on Chris King headsets (the kind that do not have the self locking colars), Shimano, Campy, Tange, lots of kinds and they all work pretty well.

good luck.
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The headset cups are probably not parallel. If so, you cannot adjust it perfectly until you get the headtube faced.
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Originally Posted by LWaB
The headset cups are probably not parallel. If so, you cannot adjust it perfectly until you get the headtube faced.
I was hoping it wouldn't come down to that

another problem is that the metal that the fsa headset is made out of is like butter
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shoulda gone cane creek.
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