I used Finish Line Premium grease which is a quality cycling grease.
I use high temperature bearing grease. This is grease that is designed not to melt or run. The headset is the only vertical (or near vertical) set of bearings. Gravity as well as seasonal heat will be working to slide that grease down. I always thought that must be why manufacturers never use much grease there, being right above the front tyre.What’s the best type of grease to use in a headset?
I would have thought that a good waterproof grease would be better than high temp?I use high temperature bearing grease. This is grease that is designed not to melt or run. The headset is the only vertical (or near vertical) set of bearings. Gravity as well as seasonal heat will be working to slide that grease down. I always thought that must be why manufacturers never use much grease there, being right above the front tyre.
You mean no grease in the bearings? What did you exactly grease in your headset....? You sure it was not the tension that was wrong, because the fork turns on the bearings...Just a "heads" up. I got a slight front end creak on my new base Decoy 2020. Dropped the forks and there was absolutely no grease in the head set, top or bottom.
A good application of Finish Line's finest and the creak is gone.
You mean no grease in the bearings? What did you exactly grease in your headset....? You sure it was not the tension that was wrong, because the fork turns on the bearings...
They're cartridge bearings so you can't put grease inside them. It's good practice to pack the contact points of a headset with grease. It reduces friction wear by preventing dust/grit/sand to find its way between the races and the bearings and it prevents water ingress and therefore corrosion / pitting. I normally strip mine twice a year and they last many years.
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