Chrysaor
Active member
Hi,
I have done a full service on my bike and I have noticed that the original acros headset bottom bearing was really grindy.
These headset bearings are not supposed to be serviceable as they are press fitted in the acros cups (which is a curious design to stay polite, I have always swapped the bearings very easily in other headsets without removing the cups each time).
So I managed to remove the cover and somehow repack it but it doesn't seem to be a long term solution. As I might change the headset, I wanted to get some feedback from somebody who tried an angle headset instead. I have the decoy 29 with a measured 66° HTA on the low position and 160mm fork which is not extremely slack.
I ride some technical steep and rocky trails and I sometimes have the feeling that I am a little bit too much over the front wheel when hitting obstacles and I loose speed and/or control. So the aim with an angleset would be to push the front wheel a little bit further away from me to roll over obstacles better. I guess loosing some handling in tight turns could be the counterpart.
Anybody running an angleset on the 29 ?
Cheers
I have done a full service on my bike and I have noticed that the original acros headset bottom bearing was really grindy.
These headset bearings are not supposed to be serviceable as they are press fitted in the acros cups (which is a curious design to stay polite, I have always swapped the bearings very easily in other headsets without removing the cups each time).
So I managed to remove the cover and somehow repack it but it doesn't seem to be a long term solution. As I might change the headset, I wanted to get some feedback from somebody who tried an angle headset instead. I have the decoy 29 with a measured 66° HTA on the low position and 160mm fork which is not extremely slack.
I ride some technical steep and rocky trails and I sometimes have the feeling that I am a little bit too much over the front wheel when hitting obstacles and I loose speed and/or control. So the aim with an angleset would be to push the front wheel a little bit further away from me to roll over obstacles better. I guess loosing some handling in tight turns could be the counterpart.
Anybody running an angleset on the 29 ?
Cheers