What are its specs, what do I need to know to order a replacement?
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ZiZZO
Jan 16
Hello GeorgeThank you for your question and we are happy to help.In order to replace the headset, you'll need some specialized tools to remove and press in the hedset. You may also want to have the headtube "faced" at that time. To replace the headset, you'll need: ZS type of headset; B1 and B2 are 44mm; C1 is 28.6mm and C2 is 30mm.With those numbers, you should be able to find a replacment headset. On a side note: The infromation presetned may seem "overly technical" but this inforamtion is vital when replacing the headset. If you are uncertain as to what the numbers and/or abbreviations mean, please let us know.Also, please let us know if you have any questions and have fun with your project!Tony
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ZiZZO
Jan 17
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That looks correct, George!Tony
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ZiZZO
Jan 18
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Hey GeorgeI want to add one more thing. While we are happy to provide measurements, we are reluctant to say, "YES!" to these questions: "This is all the info I need?" We recommmend you confirm any parts you are changing with the seller/manufaturer for fit/compatability.Thank you for your understanding.Tony
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george goldschmied
Jan 30
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Question: do I need: PATIKIL Thread Adapters Sleeve Reducing Nut, 10 Pcs M10*1.5 Male to M6*1 Female Repairing Insert Nut Screw Reducer Conversion Stainless Steel Fastener 14mm?
Since the integrated fork starnut has an M10 thread, and the standard headset bolt is M6?
Hello George Thank you for your question and we are happy to help. In order to replace the headset, you'll need some specialized tools to remove and press in the hedset. You may also want to have the headtube "faced" at that time. To replace the headset, you'll need: ZS type of headset; B1 and B2 are 44mm; C1 is 28.6mm and C2 is 30mm. With those numbers, you should be able to find a replacment headset. On a side note: The infromation presetned may seem "overly technical" but this inforamtion is vital when replacing the headset. If you are uncertain as to what the numbers and/or abbreviations mean, please let us know. Also, please let us know if you have any questions and have fun with your project! Tony