hifiandmtb
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Jesus. Pushing the limits...
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Unless the grease is tightly packed in there 2-3 wet rides, then they are done for, worst headset I have ever owned for quality. 110 solves the issue, although every other headset I have owned has never had an issue, even the non branded ones, might have been lucky.How long do you blokes get out of your 40 ser. headset bearings ? I had a FSA last over 4 years and a King more than 2 years and it still was ok up until I did a frame swap. Just gone over to the Canecreek 40 and it's been 6 months on one bike and a couple months on the other but everything is still working fine.
That doesn't sound too promising.Unless the grease is tightly packed in there 2-3 wet rides, then they are done for, worst headset I have ever owned for quality. 110 solves the issue, although every other headset I have owned has never had an issue, even the non branded ones, might have been lucky.
Nope.So is there any other difference between 40 and 110 other then bearings? Cheers
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Likewise, I don't even know what is on my 3 other bikes (than the DH bike I'm working on now that I posted about), I haven't ever greased them or even taken the forks out and they're fine. Ridden/commuted on them in the rain heaps of times as well. Just lucky I guess.although every other headset I have owned has never had an issue, even the non branded ones, might have been lucky.