Noticed a horrible clicking noise in the front a while ago, it would happen under brakes/ drops etc.
I took out the forks and gave the upper headset (bottom looked fine) so grease, sound continued.
Took to the bike shop where they ordered a new head set stack (they said the ICR compression ring was failing so they put a new one in,) - this tookIts been them 2 weeks to get the part and put it in.
The said they fixed it - I picked it up, and they handed me a bag of spares of the other headset parts, including upper and lower bearings and cups.
I took the bike out to car park, and the same horrible clicking sound was present. The mechanic basically shrugged and said to but a new head set and try that.
The video below is AFTER they told me bike was fixed. Bike upside down, feet on bars and pulling/ pushing forks back and forth. It appears to me that the sound is coming from the lower headset, and there looks to be quite a bit of movement there? I changed out the bearing and cup with the new one, and the same sound was still present, so I took the bike to another shop (same shop chain, different location as they are the dealer of the bike).
They pulled it apart and greased it, and again blamed the compression ring. I said it was brand new. They seem stumped and still have the bike.
Any idea what it could be? The forks are Zebs, the clicking sound doesnt happen when you twist the forks (so shouldnt be the stanchions), its only back and forward movement, not sure if its the crown? But the movement im seeing (maybe thats normal?) seems to be within the lower cup/ bearing?
I ordered an aftermarket upper headset bering/ compression cap etc to try as well.
Bike is a Cube Stereo Hybrid 160. Any ideas? Its been in the shop now over 3 weeks.
I took out the forks and gave the upper headset (bottom looked fine) so grease, sound continued.
Took to the bike shop where they ordered a new head set stack (they said the ICR compression ring was failing so they put a new one in,) - this tookIts been them 2 weeks to get the part and put it in.
The said they fixed it - I picked it up, and they handed me a bag of spares of the other headset parts, including upper and lower bearings and cups.
I took the bike out to car park, and the same horrible clicking sound was present. The mechanic basically shrugged and said to but a new head set and try that.
The video below is AFTER they told me bike was fixed. Bike upside down, feet on bars and pulling/ pushing forks back and forth. It appears to me that the sound is coming from the lower headset, and there looks to be quite a bit of movement there? I changed out the bearing and cup with the new one, and the same sound was still present, so I took the bike to another shop (same shop chain, different location as they are the dealer of the bike).
They pulled it apart and greased it, and again blamed the compression ring. I said it was brand new. They seem stumped and still have the bike.
Any idea what it could be? The forks are Zebs, the clicking sound doesnt happen when you twist the forks (so shouldnt be the stanchions), its only back and forward movement, not sure if its the crown? But the movement im seeing (maybe thats normal?) seems to be within the lower cup/ bearing?
I ordered an aftermarket upper headset bering/ compression cap etc to try as well.
Bike is a Cube Stereo Hybrid 160. Any ideas? Its been in the shop now over 3 weeks.