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Fork Flex
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I finally took my newly built bike out for a test spin, about 9 miles. Coming from my carbon roadbike, I am shocked at how much the fork flexes when the front brake is applied especially considering I'm a short guy and only weigh 120 lbs. I've disassembled the headset twice and re-adjusted/torqued everything and there is no play in the headset. You can even see/feel the flex when gently rocking it back and forth while applying the brake.
This has me a bit freaked out because it I've never experienced this, even as a kid when I used to ride cheap steel BMX bikes. So I have a few questions, hope y'all can help. 1. Will a headset with sealed/cartridge bearings lessen the flex? 2. Even if it's normal, I'm worried about the fatigue on the fork/steerer tube. Can I eliminate the flex by using a carbon fork? If so, does it matter if the steerer tube is alloy or carbon? FYI it's a new steel frameset with a new (but cheap) Neco headset http://bikeforums.net/attachment.php...hmentid=380375 |
The apparent "flex" may be movement between the cheap headset cups and the headtube. It could also be the cheap headset compression ring not doing a good job maintaining a tight fit between the fork steerer tube and top bearings. About the only solution is to install a better quality headset.
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So it's actually movement or slop between components then, and not actual flexing of the legs themselves?
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Originally Posted by SquidPuppet
(Post 16758656)
So it's actually movement or slop between components then, and not actual flexing of the legs themselves?
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I think it's reasonable to replace the Headset with a quality sealed unit as I'd have to do that even if I decide to upgrade my fork later on down the line. I'd also like to hang on to this bike for a while. Any suggestions for a nice headset (1 1/8")? Looking at some FSA's.
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Originally Posted by 74dodger
(Post 16759260)
I think it's reasonable to replace the Headset with a quality sealed unit as I'd have to do that even if I decide to upgrade my fork later on down the line. I'd also like to hang on to this bike for a while. Any suggestions for a nice headset (1 1/8")? Looking at some FSA's.
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I have the same bike. I got this headset
Ritchey Logic Threadless Headset 1 1 8 Black | eBay I replaced the plastic top cap with aluminum but the headset itself it great bang for the buck |
Originally Posted by TejanoTrackie
(Post 16759487)
FSA makes excellent headsets at reasonable prices. I've got an Orbit X on my Rush, and it's as good as any I've seen. FSA Orbit X headset | Retrogression Cane Creek is very good as well.
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