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headset suggestions
hey all,
once again I'm lost. I want to build a fixie but when looking at headset options i have no idea what are good brands or good choices? any suggestions? thanks - legit |
chris king
hatta they are expensive... but i love chris king you need threaded or threadless? tange is pretty good and not that expensive for a threaded one.... Rae |
If you need threadless just get a basic Cane Creek model. They are all the headset that you will need. Nashbar has the S-2 for $14 right now.
I am not a big believer in premium headsets. |
I have yet to actually part out what I am wanting to build other than an IRO frameset (not sure which one) so I don't know threaded or threadless. Also, I'm not too rich (still a poor college student) so going premium is not ideal. I'm basically looking for something that is going to last, but isn't ridiculously expensive (ie. chris king seems to be about $50 higher than the average).
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Any modern headset with cartridge bearings will work just fine. Do you have a link to the frame you are buying. We can probably give you more specific suggestions.
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Originally Posted by barba
(Post 5980844)
If you need threadless just get a basic Cane Creek model. They are all the headset that you will need. Nashbar has the S-2 for $14 right now.
I am not a big believer in premium headsets. |
Cane Creek S-2 or S-3 depending on the size you need.
barba, thanks for pointing out the S-2 on nashbar. Looks like they are selling a lot of headsets dirt cheap right now. I need a new one for my mountain bike so now is the time to buy for me. |
http://www.irofixedgear.com/index.as...ATS&Category=3
Thats the product page for the frames that I'm looking at, right now I'm thinking either an Angus or a Mark V (i don't trust curved forks for some odd reason). The more I look at prebuilt fixies though (since I'm on a tight budget) the more I'm thinking of just buying a complete bike. I want to build one to get the mechanical (mainly wheelbuilding) experience but it seems so much more expensive. - legit |
dura ace.
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Originally Posted by legit
(Post 5980931)
Thats the product page for the frames that I'm looking at, right now I'm thinking either an Angus or a Mark V (i don't trust curved forks for some odd reason).
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Buying complete will likely save you money.
The Angus uses a 1" threaded headset. The Mark V uses a 1 1/8" threadless headset (the s-2 would be a good choice here). |
How about Bottom Bracket Brands?
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Depends entirely on the crank you choose.
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Hmm... alright, I guess that will be something to address later then, I was thinking White Industries Eno cranks. Are there some universally good brands though?
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Campagnolo, Sugino, Shimano all make great cranks.
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Cane Creek is a solid, reasonably priced headset.
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Originally Posted by 1fluffhead
(Post 5981073)
Campagnolo, Sugino, Shimano all make great cranks.
On a budget sugino messenger cranks are a pretty good deal for a solid crank/chainring. With a bottom bracket from sugino I think they run about 130. |
Originally Posted by legit
(Post 5980931)
http://www.irofixedgear.com/index.as...ATS&Category=3
Thats the product page for the frames that I'm looking at, right now I'm thinking either an Angus or a Mark V (i don't trust curved forks for some odd reason). The more I look at prebuilt fixies though (since I'm on a tight budget) the more I'm thinking of just buying a complete bike. I want to build one to get the mechanical (mainly wheelbuilding) experience but it seems so much more expensive. - legit if you want to spend less money then get mark v with cane creek headset and even better? http://www.bikesdirect.com/products/mercier/kilott.htm buy that mercier kilo tt, try to sell those wheels and build your own wheels.... and you do not need to spend your money on headset, crankset, etc etc..... in addition! u get to experience building a wheel! what do you think? Rae |
I'm vain, so I like Chris King. They also happen to work well.
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I'm not only vain but handsome. And I like Chris King headsets too.
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tange passage fTG (gully)
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NOS Shimano 600 is also very nice for threaded, and usually very cheap.
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Originally Posted by RaeFixie
(Post 5981196)
and even better? http://www.bikesdirect.com/products/mercier/kilott.htm
buy that mercier kilo tt, try to sell those wheels and build your own wheels.... and you do not need to spend your money on headset, crankset, etc etc..... in addition! u get to experience building a wheel! what do you think? |
Originally Posted by legit
(Post 5981345)
hmmm.... thats really tempting. does Mercier make good frames. They also have a cheap windsor and motobocane. Any better than the other? I think I've only heard of motobocane.
but for some reason i love mercier better and fixie with no brake looks cooler (although it's not as safe).... they both are similar... Rae, |
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