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Epic views!
Where is it? Can you throw some coordinates or name of the region?
Santuário de São Domingos · 2JGX+PW, Av. Cruzeiro 4550, Raiva, Portugal
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Epic views!
Where is it? Can you throw some coordinates or name of the region?
Something like this? What have you done? Cut the steerer??
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Xtreme Pro IS42 Upper Headset
Buy your FSA Xtreme Pro IS42 Upper Headset - Headsets from Wiggle. Our price £39.95. Free worldwide delivery available.www.wiggle.co.uk
Can anyone recommend a low profile compatible top headset to replace the fsa one … having a too short steerer tube scenario..
Thanks mansuperstar components upper headset is slightly lower profile. Just changed myself
Type 2 ZS44 for the upper
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UK Made Headset - Complete - Superstar Components
UK Made Headset - Completewww.superstarcomponents.com
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And for the bottom ?superstar components upper headset is slightly lower profile. Just changed myself
Type 2 ZS44 for the upper
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UK Made Headset - Complete - Superstar Components
UK Made Headset - Completewww.superstarcomponents.com
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Thanks Kev appreciate
Liking the headset, me thinks I should get one.superstar components upper headset is slightly lower profile. Just changed myself
Type 2 ZS44 for the upper
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UK Made Headset - Complete - Superstar Components
UK Made Headset - Completewww.superstarcomponents.com
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Headset looks greatView attachment 65952
We fitted mine with no press, slightly scary , hammer and chunk of wood scenario ? got my stem on , very tight fit .. with a 1 mm spacer . All clamped well and feels grand .
Thanks man will do that .Can probably measure up for you tomorrow but you should be able to get a snug fit by loosening off the two allen bolts on the lower bracket, moving it up a bit & nipping them up. From memory, this trial & error method is how I fitted mine & it hasn't fallen out yet...
Would get rid of the smart Sam’s and go tubeless. Watch robs recent YouTube video on tyre choice . No going back once you’ve done it it’s great . Bit fiddly at first . I have used muc off and stans, both seem grand .I had two flats in short period of time recently and I'm considering to go tubeless (changing tubes is no fun with these Smart Sams). I hear that some of you guys have successfully converted these tyres into tubeless (even if they are not labeled as tubeless ready). So, if there is someone reading that, who did the tubeless conversion with the Smart Sams: can you please describe what is your long term experience? Isn't the tyre leaking the sealant through the sidewalls after some time? What tyre sealant did you use? I wonder if the success depends on the tyre sealant brand / type.
Did mine about a year ago and still fine. Used Stans for the fill and taped the rims with gorilla tape. Used decent valves.I had two flats in short period of time recently and I'm considering to go tubeless (changing tubes is no fun with these Smart Sams). I hear that some of you guys have successfully converted these tyres into tubeless (even if they are not labeled as tubeless ready). So, if there is someone reading that, who did the tubeless conversion with the Smart Sams: can you please describe what is your long term experience? Isn't the tyre leaking the sealant through the sidewalls after some time? What tyre sealant did you use? I wonder if the success depends on the tyre sealant brand / type.
I originally made the smarts sams tubeless when first got bike July 2020, just changed valves and added Stans sealant and blow up with track pump no issue. They did leak slightly and had to pump up to pressure every week or 2. The smart sams are absolutely useless in wet and mud. its like playing Russian Roulette...I had two flats in short period of time recently and I'm considering to go tubeless (changing tubes is no fun with these Smart Sams). I hear that some of you guys have successfully converted these tyres into tubeless (even if they are not labeled as tubeless ready). So, if there is someone reading that, who did the tubeless conversion with the Smart Sams: can you please describe what is your long term experience? Isn't the tyre leaking the sealant through the sidewalls after some time? What tyre sealant did you use? I wonder if the success depends on the tyre sealant brand / type.
I would check out tyre reviews as someone said but also check tyre pressures on different surfaces, and riding techniques/tips on YouTube, as sometimes tyres alone cannot make up for poor technique and set up. We've all been there and some of us are still there now and again.Thank you for the answers! So, it looks like Stans sealant is proven to work with these tyres, so I will probably give it a try. But I also consider using different tyres (as some of you suggest), at least at the front. I can live with a bit of sketchiness in the rear, but losing the front is no fun at all. I don't have too much experience, so maybe it's worth to ask another question: will any other tyre type prevent from losing the front in the loose gravel on the hard surface or deep dry sand? This is where it happens to me most often.
I'm eyeing RS Super Delux as a next step. Or maybe I'll give a shot to DVO Topaz T3. Reviews seem to be highly positive.I agree with your comments about rear shock lagging behind when you upgrade the front forks , let us know if you upgrade and what with, i may go coil, but most probably will go with RS ultimate rear shock.
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