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Genre: Sports
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Uploaded At Oct 20, 2023 ^^
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RYD date created : 2025-04-23T21:39:09.761725Z
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20 year industry vet here, so tired of these cheesy adjustable headsets that come loose, crack the frame, etc. If the headset loosens up (which they do all the time), then the bearings and cups are shifting in the carbon. It should be an industry requirement that all carbon frames use proper press-in cups. If they want adjustability, use a 56/56 ZS setup for maximum space. The customer can then buy options from Works Components, etc if they want a different reach or head angle.
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The first thing I did to my Spectral 125 CF is fix the headset issue. The plastic compression ring, spacers and cap are just a horrible choice for the way people are riding these bikes. I found someone from the UK on a Canyon Spectral FB group that machined a proper compression ring and allows for a 40/52mm top bearing to be used instead of the stock 42/52 it came with. So much better!
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When I went to service the headset on one of my bikes, I found a wad of paint scrapings (from the factory facing the headtube) bunched up under one side of the lower bearing, causing uneven steering. I have had the lower cup of a Cane Creek 40 headset shear, looked rather like your failure here. Replaced it with a CC 110.
Glad the bike was not damaged, but after cracking the frame on a steel hardtail, and two aluminum full suspension bikes, I am not interested in a carbon bike...
(edit because it posted before I was done writing)
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@zacholland3074
1 year ago
I’ve done 5 compression rings my by torque 😊
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