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Condition: New Location: CAERPHILLY, GB
Naturally every bike is different so there can be slight differences. Start by installing the bike into a workshop stand and prepare the tools required. You will need Allan keys, Paper towel, Degreaser and grease 9. Take the new bearings, apply a little gease and place on the crown race of the fork. The bearings have a chamfer on both side, the side it the chamfer on the outside is the side that fits into the frame or the headset cup 13. Return the top cap and tighten the bolt until it takes up the slack. Its really easy to over tighten this bolt so ensure you give it minimal force or you can damage the bearings. If the bars feel stiff to turn you have over done it. 14. Take the bike out of the stand and give it a bounce on the ground to ensure everything is seated into place. To make sur.
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Condition: New Location: CAERPHILLY, GB
Naturally every bike is different so there can be slight differences. Start by installing the bike into a workshop stand and prepare the tools required. You will need Allan keys, Paper towel, Degreaser and grease 9. Take the new bearings, apply a little gease and place on the crown race of the fork. The bearings have a chamfer on both side, the side it the chamfer on the outside is the side that fits into the frame or the headset cup 13. Return the top cap and tighten the bolt until it takes up the slack. Its really easy to over tighten this bolt so ensure you give it minimal force or you can damage the bearings. If the bars feel stiff to turn you have over done it. 14. Take the bike out of the stand and give it a bounce on the ground to ensure everything is seated into place. To make sur.
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Condition: New Location: Ilmenau-Gehren, Möhrenbach, Jesuborn, Germany
ACROS The Clamp cap fork shaft compressor expander clamps without claw 1 1/8" Matching ACROS The Clamp cover cap for the fork shaft. It is not technically necessary, but it completes the look nicely. The cap is simply inserted into the open fork shaft above the stem. Model features: Manufacturer: ACROS Model: The Clamp suitable for 1 1/8" steerer tube Material: Plastic Color: Black In our other offers you will also find the corresponding ACROS The Clamp compressor.
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Condition: New Location: CAERPHILLY, GB
Consists of 2 replacement headset bearings, spec as follows: ZS44 TOP HEADSET BEARING ID - 30.15mm OD - 41mm H - 6.5mm Angle - 36˚ / 45˚ ZS56 BOTTOM HEADSET BEARING ID - 40mm OD - 52mm H - 6.5mm ANGLE - 36˚ / 45˚ Please ensure you measure you old bearings and compare to the dimensions above before ordering.
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Condition: New Location: CAERPHILLY, GB
Naturally every bike is different so there can be slight differences. Start by installing the bike into a workshop stand and prepare the tools required. You will need Allan keys, Paper towel, Degreaser and grease 9. Take the new bearings, apply a little gease and place on the crown race of the fork. The bearings have a chamfer on both side, the side it the chamfer on the outside is the side that fits into the frame or the headset cup 13. Return the top cap and tighten the bolt until it takes up the slack. Its really easy to over tighten this bolt so ensure you give it minimal force or you can damage the bearings. If the bars feel stiff to turn you have over done it. 14. Take the bike out of the stand and give it a bounce on the ground to ensure everything is seated into place. To make sur.
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Condition: New Location: CAERPHILLY, GB
Naturally every bike is different so there can be slight differences. Start by installing the bike into a workshop stand and prepare the tools required. You will need Allan keys, Paper towel, Degreaser and grease 9. Take the new bearings, apply a little gease and place on the crown race of the fork. The bearings have a chamfer on both side, the side it the chamfer on the outside is the side that fits into the frame or the headset cup 13. Return the top cap and tighten the bolt until it takes up the slack. Its really easy to over tighten this bolt so ensure you give it minimal force or you can damage the bearings. If the bars feel stiff to turn you have over done it. 14. Take the bike out of the stand and give it a bounce on the ground to ensure everything is seated into place. To make sur.
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Condition: New Location: CAERPHILLY, GB
Naturally every bike is different so there can be slight differences. Start by installing the bike into a workshop stand and prepare the tools required. You will need Allan keys, Paper towel, Degreaser and grease 9. Take the new bearings, apply a little gease and place on the crown race of the fork. The bearings have a chamfer on both side, the side it the chamfer on the outside is the side that fits into the frame or the headset cup 13. Return the top cap and tighten the bolt until it takes up the slack. Its really easy to over tighten this bolt so ensure you give it minimal force or you can damage the bearings. If the bars feel stiff to turn you have over done it. 14. Take the bike out of the stand and give it a bounce on the ground to ensure everything is seated into place. To make sur.
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Condition: New Location: CAERPHILLY, GB
Naturally every bike is different so there can be slight differences. Start by installing the bike into a workshop stand and prepare the tools required. You will need Allan keys, Paper towel, Degreaser and grease 9. Take the new bearings, apply a little grease and place on the crown race of the fork. The bearings have a chamfer on both side, the side it the chamfer on the outside is the side that fits into the frame or the headset cup 13. Return the top cap and tighten the bolt until it takes up the slack. Its really easy to over tighten this bolt so ensure you give it minimal force or you can damage the bearings. If the bars feel stiff to turn you have over done it. 14. Take the bike out of the stand and give it a bounce on the ground to ensure everything is seated into place. To make su.
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Condition: New Location: CAERPHILLY, GB
Naturally every bike is different so there can be slight differences. Start by installing the bike into a workshop stand and prepare the tools required. You will need Allan keys, Paper towel, Degreaser and grease 9. Take the new bearings, apply a little gease and place on the crown race of the fork. The bearings have a chamfer on both side, the side it the chamfer on the outside is the side that fits into the frame or the headset cup 13. Return the top cap and tighten the bolt until it takes up the slack. Its really easy to over tighten this bolt so ensure you give it minimal force or you can damage the bearings. If the bars feel stiff to turn you have over done it. 14. Take the bike out of the stand and give it a bounce on the ground to ensure everything is seated into place. To make sur.
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Condition: New Location: CAERPHILLY, GB
Naturally every bike is different so there can be slight differences. Start by installing the bike into a workshop stand and prepare the tools required. You will need Allan keys, Paper towel, Degreaser and grease 9. Take the new bearings, apply a little gease and place on the crown race of the fork. The bearings have a chamfer on both side, the side it the chamfer on the outside is the side that fits into the frame or the headset cup 13. Return the top cap and tighten the bolt until it takes up the slack. Its really easy to over tighten this bolt so ensure you give it minimal force or you can damage the bearings. If the bars feel stiff to turn you have over done it. 14. Take the bike out of the stand and give it a bounce on the ground to ensure everything is seated into place. To make sur.
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Condition: New Location: CAERPHILLY, GB
Naturally every bike is different so there can be slight differences. Start by installing the bike into a workshop stand and prepare the tools required. You will need Allan keys, Paper towel, Degreaser and grease 9. Take the new bearings, apply a little gease and place on the crown race of the fork. The bearings have a chamfer on both side, the side it the chamfer on the outside is the side that fits into the frame or the headset cup 13. Return the top cap and tighten the bolt until it takes up the slack. Its really easy to over tighten this bolt so ensure you give it minimal force or you can damage the bearings. If the bars feel stiff to turn you have over done it. 14. Take the bike out of the stand and give it a bounce on the ground to ensure everything is seated into place. To make sur.
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Condition: New Location: CAERPHILLY, GB
Consists of 2 replacement headset bearings, spec as follows: ZS56 TOP HEADSET BEARING ID - 40mm OD - 52mm H - 6.5mm ANGLE - 36˚ / 45˚ ZS56 BOTTOM HEADSET BEARING ID - 40mm OD - 52mm H - 6.5mm ANGLE - 36˚ / 45˚ Please ensure you measure you old bearings and compare to the dimensions above before ordering.
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Condition: New Location: CAERPHILLY, GB
Naturally every bike is different so there can be slight differences. Start by installing the bike into a workshop stand and prepare the tools required. You will need Allan keys, Paper towel, Degreaser and grease 9. Take the new bearings, apply a little gease and place on the crown race of the fork. The bearings have a chamfer on both side, the side it the chamfer on the outside is the side that fits into the frame or the headset cup 13. Return the top cap and tighten the bolt until it takes up the slack. Its really easy to over tighten this bolt so ensure you give it minimal force or you can damage the bearings. If the bars feel stiff to turn you have over done it. 14. Take the bike out of the stand and give it a bounce on the ground to ensure everything is seated into place. To make sur.
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Condition: New Location: CAERPHILLY, GB
Naturally every bike is different so there can be slight differences. Start by installing the bike into a workshop stand and prepare the tools required. You will need Allan keys, Paper towel, Degreaser and grease 9. Take the new bearings, apply a little gease and place on the crown race of the fork. The bearings have a chamfer on both side, the side it the chamfer on the outside is the side that fits into the frame or the headset cup 13. Return the top cap and tighten the bolt until it takes up the slack. Its really easy to over tighten this bolt so ensure you give it minimal force or you can damage the bearings. If the bars feel stiff to turn you have over done it. 14. Take the bike out of the stand and give it a bounce on the ground to ensure everything is seated into place. To make sur.
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Condition: New Location: CAERPHILLY, GB
Naturally every bike is different so there can be slight differences. Start by installing the bike into a workshop stand and prepare the tools required. You will need Allan keys, Paper towel, Degreaser and grease 9. Take the new bearings, apply a little gease and place on the crown race of the fork. The bearings have a chamfer on both side, the side it the chamfer on the outside is the side that fits into the frame or the headset cup 13. Return the top cap and tighten the bolt until it takes up the slack. Its really easy to over tighten this bolt so ensure you give it minimal force or you can damage the bearings. If the bars feel stiff to turn you have over done it. 14. Take the bike out of the stand and give it a bounce on the ground to ensure everything is seated into place. To make sur.
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Condition: New Location: CAERPHILLY, GB
Consists of 2 replacement headset bearings, spec as follows: ZS44 TOP HEADSET BEARING ID - 30.15mm OD - 41mm H - 6.5mm Angle - 36˚ / 45˚ ZS56 BOTTOM HEADSET BEARING ID - 40mm OD - 52mm H - 6.5mm ANGLE - 36˚ / 45˚ Please ensure you measure you old bearings and compare to the dimensions above before ordering.
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Condition: New Location: CAERPHILLY, GB
Naturally every bike is different so there can be slight differences. Start by installing the bike into a workshop stand and prepare the tools required. You will need Allan keys, Paper towel, Degreaser and grease 9. Take the new bearings, apply a little gease and place on the crown race of the fork. The bearings have a chamfer on both side, the side it the chamfer on the outside is the side that fits into the frame or the headset cup 13. Return the top cap and tighten the bolt until it takes up the slack. Its really easy to over tighten this bolt so ensure you give it minimal force or you can damage the bearings. If the bars feel stiff to turn you have over done it. 14. Take the bike out of the stand and give it a bounce on the ground to ensure everything is seated into place. To make sur.
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Condition: New Location: CAERPHILLY, GB
Consists of 2 replacement headset bearings, spec as follows: ZS56 TOP HEADSET BEARING ID - 40mm OD - 52mm H - 6.5mm ANGLE - 36˚ / 45˚ ZS56 BOTTOM HEADSET BEARING ID - 40mm OD - 52mm H - 6.5mm ANGLE - 36˚ / 45˚ Please ensure you measure you old bearings and compare to the dimensions above before ordering.
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Condition: New Location: CAERPHILLY, GB
Naturally every bike is different so there can be slight differences. Start by installing the bike into a workshop stand and prepare the tools required. You will need Allan keys, Paper towel, Degreaser and grease 9. Take the new bearings, apply a little gease and place on the crown race of the fork. The bearings have a chamfer on both side, the side it the chamfer on the outside is the side that fits into the frame or the headset cup 13. Return the top cap and tighten the bolt until it takes up the slack. Its really easy to over tighten this bolt so ensure you give it minimal force or you can damage the bearings. If the bars feel stiff to turn you have over done it. 14. Take the bike out of the stand and give it a bounce on the ground to ensure everything is seated into place. To make sur.
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Condition: New Location: CAERPHILLY, GB
Naturally every bike is different so there can be slight differences. Start by installing the bike into a workshop stand and prepare the tools required. You will need Allan keys, Paper towel, Degreaser and grease 9. Take the new bearings, apply a little gease and place on the crown race of the fork. The bearings have a chamfer on both side, the side it the chamfer on the outside is the side that fits into the frame or the headset cup 13. Return the top cap and tighten the bolt until it takes up the slack. Its really easy to over tighten this bolt so ensure you give it minimal force or you can damage the bearings. If the bars feel stiff to turn you have over done it. 14. Take the bike out of the stand and give it a bounce on the ground to ensure everything is seated into place. To make sur.
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Condition: New Location: CAERPHILLY, GB
Naturally every bike is different so there can be slight differences. Start by installing the bike into a workshop stand and prepare the tools required. You will need Allan keys, Paper towel, Degreaser and grease 9. Take the new bearings, apply a little gease and place on the crown race of the fork. The bearings have a chamfer on both side, the side it the chamfer on the outside is the side that fits into the frame or the headset cup 13. Return the top cap and tighten the bolt until it takes up the slack. Its really easy to over tighten this bolt so ensure you give it minimal force or you can damage the bearings. If the bars feel stiff to turn you have over done it. 14. Take the bike out of the stand and give it a bounce on the ground to ensure everything is seated into place. To make sur.
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Condition: New Location: CAERPHILLY, GB
Naturally every bike is different so there can be slight differences. Start by installing the bike into a workshop stand and prepare the tools required. You will need Allan keys, Paper towel, Degreaser and grease 9. Take the new bearings, apply a little gease and place on the crown race of the fork. The bearings have a chamfer on both side, the side it the chamfer on the outside is the side that fits into the frame or the headset cup 13. Return the top cap and tighten the bolt until it takes up the slack. Its really easy to over tighten this bolt so ensure you give it minimal force or you can damage the bearings. If the bars feel stiff to turn you have over done it. 14. Take the bike out of the stand and give it a bounce on the ground to ensure everything is seated into place. To make sur.
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Condition: New Location: CAERPHILLY, GB
Consists of 2 replacement headset bearings, spec as follows: ZS44 TOP HEADSET BEARING ID - 30.15mm OD - 41mm H - 6.5mm Angle - 36˚ / 45˚ ZS56 BOTTOM HEADSET BEARING ID - 40mm OD - 52mm H - 6.5mm ANGLE - 36˚ / 45˚ Please ensure you measure you old bearings and compare to the dimensions above before ordering.
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Condition: New Location: CAERPHILLY, GB
Naturally every bike is different so there can be slight differences. Start by installing the bike into a workshop stand and prepare the tools required. You will need Allan keys, Paper towel, Degreaser and grease 9. Take the new bearings, apply a little gease and place on the crown race of the fork. The bearings have a chamfer on both side, the side it the chamfer on the outside is the side that fits into the frame or the headset cup 13. Return the top cap and tighten the bolt until it takes up the slack. Its really easy to over tighten this bolt so ensure you give it minimal force or you can damage the bearings. If the bars feel stiff to turn you have over done it. 14. Take the bike out of the stand and give it a bounce on the ground to ensure everything is seated into place. To make sur.
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Condition: New Location: CAERPHILLY, GB
Naturally every bike is different so there can be slight differences. Start by installing the bike into a workshop stand and prepare the tools required. You will need Allan keys, Paper towel, Degreaser and grease 9. Take the new bearings, apply a little gease and place on the crown race of the fork. The bearings have a chamfer on both side, the side it the chamfer on the outside is the side that fits into the frame or the headset cup 13. Return the top cap and tighten the bolt until it takes up the slack. Its really easy to over tighten this bolt so ensure you give it minimal force or you can damage the bearings. If the bars feel stiff to turn you have over done it. 14. Take the bike out of the stand and give it a bounce on the ground to ensure everything is seated into place. To make sur.
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Condition: New Location: CAERPHILLY, GB
Naturally every bike is different so there can be slight differences. Start by installing the bike into a workshop stand and prepare the tools required. You will need Allan keys, Paper towel, Degreaser and grease 9. Take the new bearings, apply a little gease and place on the crown race of the fork. The bearings have a chamfer on both side, the side it the chamfer on the outside is the side that fits into the frame or the headset cup 13. Return the top cap and tighten the bolt until it takes up the slack. Its really easy to over tighten this bolt so ensure you give it minimal force or you can damage the bearings. If the bars feel stiff to turn you have over done it. 14. Take the bike out of the stand and give it a bounce on the ground to ensure everything is seated into place. To make sur.
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Condition: New Location: CAERPHILLY, GB
Naturally every bike is different so there can be slight differences. Start by installing the bike into a workshop stand and prepare the tools required. You will need Allan keys, Paper towel, Degreaser and grease 9. Take the new bearings, apply a little gease and place on the crown race of the fork. The bearings have a chamfer on both side, the side it the chamfer on the outside is the side that fits into the frame or the headset cup 13. Return the top cap and tighten the bolt until it takes up the slack. Its really easy to over tighten this bolt so ensure you give it minimal force or you can damage the bearings. If the bars feel stiff to turn you have over done it. 14. Take the bike out of the stand and give it a bounce on the ground to ensure everything is seated into place. To make sur.
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Condition: New Location: CAERPHILLY, GB
Naturally every bike is different so there can be slight differences. Start by installing the bike into a workshop stand and prepare the tools required. You will need Allan keys, Paper towel, Degreaser and grease 9. Take the new bearings, apply a little gease and place on the crown race of the fork. The bearings have a chamfer on both side, the side it the chamfer on the outside is the side that fits into the frame or the headset cup 13. Return the top cap and tighten the bolt until it takes up the slack. Its really easy to over tighten this bolt so ensure you give it minimal force or you can damage the bearings. If the bars feel stiff to turn you have over done it. 14. Take the bike out of the stand and give it a bounce on the ground to ensure everything is seated into place. To make sur.
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Condition: New Location: CAERPHILLY, GB
Naturally every bike is different so there can be slight differences. Start by installing the bike into a workshop stand and prepare the tools required. You will need Allan keys, Paper towel, Degreaser and grease 9. Take the new bearings, apply a little gease and place on the crown race of the fork. The bearings have a chamfer on both side, the side it the chamfer on the outside is the side that fits into the frame or the headset cup 13. Return the top cap and tighten the bolt until it takes up the slack. Its really easy to over tighten this bolt so ensure you give it minimal force or you can damage the bearings. If the bars feel stiff to turn you have over done it. 14. Take the bike out of the stand and give it a bounce on the ground to ensure everything is seated into place. To make sur.
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Condition: New Location: CAERPHILLY, GB
Consists of 2 replacement headset bearings, spec as follows: ZS56 TOP HEADSET BEARING ID - 40mm OD - 52mm H - 6.5mm ANGLE - 36˚ / 45˚ ZS56 BOTTOM HEADSET BEARING ID - 40mm OD - 52mm H - 6.5mm ANGLE - 36˚ / 45˚ Please ensure you measure you old bearings and compare to the dimensions above before ordering.
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Condition: New Location: CAERPHILLY, GB
Naturally every bike is different so there can be slight differences. Start by installing the bike into a workshop stand and prepare the tools required. You will need Allan keys, Paper towel, Degreaser and grease 9. Take the new bearings, apply a little gease and place on the crown race of the fork. The bearings have a chamfer on both side, the side it the chamfer on the outside is the side that fits into the frame or the headset cup 13. Return the top cap and tighten the bolt until it takes up the slack. Its really easy to over tighten this bolt so ensure you give it minimal force or you can damage the bearings. If the bars feel stiff to turn you have over done it. 14. Take the bike out of the stand and give it a bounce on the ground to ensure everything is seated into place. To make sur.
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Condition: New Location: CAERPHILLY, GB
Naturally every bike is different so there can be slight differences. Start by installing the bike into a workshop stand and prepare the tools required. You will need Allan keys, Paper towel, Degreaser and grease 9. Take the new bearings, apply a little gease and place on the crown race of the fork. The bearings have a chamfer on both side, the side it the chamfer on the outside is the side that fits into the frame or the headset cup 13. Return the top cap and tighten the bolt until it takes up the slack. Its really easy to over tighten this bolt so ensure you give it minimal force or you can damage the bearings. If the bars feel stiff to turn you have over done it. 14. Take the bike out of the stand and give it a bounce on the ground to ensure everything is seated into place. To make sur.
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Condition: New Location: CAERPHILLY, GB
Naturally every bike is different so there can be slight differences. Start by installing the bike into a workshop stand and prepare the tools required. You will need Allan keys, Paper towel, Degreaser and grease 9. Take the new bearings, apply a little gease and place on the crown race of the fork. The bearings have a chamfer on both side, the side it the chamfer on the outside is the side that fits into the frame or the headset cup 13. Return the top cap and tighten the bolt until it takes up the slack. Its really easy to over tighten this bolt so ensure you give it minimal force or you can damage the bearings. If the bars feel stiff to turn you have over done it. 14. Take the bike out of the stand and give it a bounce on the ground to ensure everything is seated into place. To make sur.
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Condition: New Location: CAERPHILLY, GB
Naturally every bike is different so there can be slight differences. Start by installing the bike into a workshop stand and prepare the tools required. You will need Allan keys, Paper towel, Degreaser and grease 9. Take the new bearings, apply a little gease and place on the crown race of the fork. The bearings have a chamfer on both side, the side it the chamfer on the outside is the side that fits into the frame or the headset cup 13. Return the top cap and tighten the bolt until it takes up the slack. Its really easy to over tighten this bolt so ensure you give it minimal force or you can damage the bearings. If the bars feel stiff to turn you have over done it. 14. Take the bike out of the stand and give it a bounce on the ground to ensure everything is seated into place. To make sur.
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Condition: New Location: CAERPHILLY, GB
Naturally every bike is different so there can be slight differences. Start by installing the bike into a workshop stand and prepare the tools required. You will need Allan keys, Paper towel, Degreaser and grease 9. Take the new bearings, apply a little gease and place on the crown race of the fork. The bearings have a chamfer on both side, the side it the chamfer on the outside is the side that fits into the frame or the headset cup 13. Return the top cap and tighten the bolt until it takes up the slack. Its really easy to over tighten this bolt so ensure you give it minimal force or you can damage the bearings. If the bars feel stiff to turn you have over done it. 14. Take the bike out of the stand and give it a bounce on the ground to ensure everything is seated into place. To make sur.
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Condition: New Location: CAERPHILLY, GB
Naturally every bike is different so there can be slight differences. Start by installing the bike into a workshop stand and prepare the tools required. You will need Allan keys, Paper towel, Degreaser and grease 9. Take the new bearings, apply a little gease and place on the crown race of the fork. The bearings have a chamfer on both side, the side it the chamfer on the outside is the side that fits into the frame or the headset cup 13. Return the top cap and tighten the bolt until it takes up the slack. Its really easy to over tighten this bolt so ensure you give it minimal force or you can damage the bearings. If the bars feel stiff to turn you have over done it. 14. Take the bike out of the stand and give it a bounce on the ground to ensure everything is seated into place. To make sur.
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Condition: New Location: CAERPHILLY, GB
Naturally every bike is different so there can be slight differences. Start by installing the bike into a workshop stand and prepare the tools required. You will need Allan keys, Paper towel, Degreaser and grease 9. Take the new bearings, apply a little gease and place on the crown race of the fork. The bearings have a chamfer on both side, the side it the chamfer on the outside is the side that fits into the frame or the headset cup 13. Return the top cap and tighten the bolt until it takes up the slack. Its really easy to over tighten this bolt so ensure you give it minimal force or you can damage the bearings. If the bars feel stiff to turn you have over done it. 14. Take the bike out of the stand and give it a bounce on the ground to ensure everything is seated into place. To make sur.
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Condition: New Location: CAERPHILLY, GB
Naturally every bike is different so there can be slight differences. Start by installing the bike into a workshop stand and prepare the tools required. You will need Allan keys, Paper towel, Degreaser and grease 9. Take the new bearings, apply a little gease and place on the crown race of the fork. The bearings have a chamfer on both side, the side it the chamfer on the outside is the side that fits into the frame or the headset cup 13. Return the top cap and tighten the bolt until it takes up the slack. Its really easy to over tighten this bolt so ensure you give it minimal force or you can damage the bearings. If the bars feel stiff to turn you have over done it. 14. Take the bike out of the stand and give it a bounce on the ground to ensure everything is seated into place. To make sur.
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Condition: New Location: CAERPHILLY, GB
Naturally every bike is different so there can be slight differences. Start by installing the bike into a workshop stand and prepare the tools required. You will need Allan keys, Paper towel, Degreaser and grease 9. Take the new bearings, apply a little gease and place on the crown race of the fork. The bearings have a chamfer on both side, the side it the chamfer on the outside is the side that fits into the frame or the headset cup 13. Return the top cap and tighten the bolt until it takes up the slack. Its really easy to over tighten this bolt so ensure you give it minimal force or you can damage the bearings. If the bars feel stiff to turn you have over done it. 14. Take the bike out of the stand and give it a bounce on the ground to ensure everything is seated into place. To make sur.
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Condition: New Location: CAERPHILLY, GB
Consists of 2 replacement headset bearings, spec as follows: ZS56 TOP HEADSET BEARING ID - 40mm OD - 52mm H - 6.5mm ANGLE - 36˚ / 45˚ ZS56 BOTTOM HEADSET BEARING ID - 40mm OD - 52mm H - 6.5mm ANGLE - 36˚ / 45˚ Please ensure you measure you old bearings and compare to the dimensions above before ordering Powered by ExportYourStore.com.
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Condition: New Location: CAERPHILLY, GB
Naturally every bike is different so there can be slight differences. Start by installing the bike into a workshop stand and prepare the tools required. You will need Allan keys, Paper towel, Degreaser and grease 9. Take the new bearings, apply a little gease and place on the crown race of the fork. The bearings have a chamfer on both side, the side it the chamfer on the outside is the side that fits into the frame or the headset cup 13. Return the top cap and tighten the bolt until it takes up the slack. Its really easy to over tighten this bolt so ensure you give it minimal force or you can damage the bearings. If the bars feel stiff to turn you have over done it. 14. Take the bike out of the stand and give it a bounce on the ground to ensure everything is seated into place. To make sur.
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Condition: New Location: CAERPHILLY, GB
Consists of 2 replacement headset bearings, spec as follows: ZS56 TOP HEADSET BEARING ID - 40mm OD - 52mm H - 6.5mm ANGLE - 36˚ / 45˚ ZS56 BOTTOM HEADSET BEARING ID - 40mm OD - 52mm H - 6.5mm ANGLE - 36˚ / 45˚ Please ensure you measure you old bearings and compare to the dimensions above before ordering.
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Condition: New Location: CAERPHILLY, GB
Naturally every bike is different so there can be slight differences. Start by installing the bike into a workshop stand and prepare the tools required. You will need Allan keys, Paper towel, Degreaser and grease 9. Take the new bearings, apply a little gease and place on the crown race of the fork. The bearings have a chamfer on both side, the side it the chamfer on the outside is the side that fits into the frame or the headset cup 13. Return the top cap and tighten the bolt until it takes up the slack. Its really easy to over tighten this bolt so ensure you give it minimal force or you can damage the bearings. If the bars feel stiff to turn you have over done it. 14. Take the bike out of the stand and give it a bounce on the ground to ensure everything is seated into place. To make sur.
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Naturally every bike is different so there can be slight differences. Start by installing the bike into a workshop stand and prepare the tools required. You will need Allan keys, Paper towel, Degreaser and grease 9. Take the new bearings, apply a little gease and place on the crown race of the fork. The bearings have a chamfer on both side, the side it the chamfer on the outside is the side that fits into the frame or the headset cup 13. Return the top cap and tighten the bolt until it takes up the slack. Its really easy to over tighten this bolt so ensure you give it minimal force or you can damage the bearings. If the bars feel stiff to turn you have over done it. 14. Take the bike out of the stand and give it a bounce on the ground to ensure everything is seated into place. To make sur.
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Condition: New Location: CAERPHILLY, GB
Naturally every bike is different so there can be slight differences. Start by installing the bike into a workshop stand and prepare the tools required. You will need Allan keys, Paper towel, Degreaser and grease 9. Take the new bearings, apply a little gease and place on the crown race of the fork. The bearings have a chamfer on both side, the side it the chamfer on the outside is the side that fits into the frame or the headset cup 13. Return the top cap and tighten the bolt until it takes up the slack. Its really easy to over tighten this bolt so ensure you give it minimal force or you can damage the bearings. If the bars feel stiff to turn you have over done it. 14. Take the bike out of the stand and give it a bounce on the ground to ensure everything is seated into place. To make sur.
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Condition: New Location: CAERPHILLY, GB
Naturally every bike is different so there can be slight differences. Start by installing the bike into a workshop stand and prepare the tools required. You will need Allan keys, Paper towel, Degreaser and grease 9. Take the new bearings, apply a little gease and place on the crown race of the fork. The bearings have a chamfer on both side, the side it the chamfer on the outside is the side that fits into the frame or the headset cup 13. Return the top cap and tighten the bolt until it takes up the slack. Its really easy to over tighten this bolt so ensure you give it minimal force or you can damage the bearings. If the bars feel stiff to turn you have over done it. 14. Take the bike out of the stand and give it a bounce on the ground to ensure everything is seated into place. To make sur.
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Condition: New Location: CAERPHILLY, GB
Naturally every bike is different so there can be slight differences. Start by installing the bike into a workshop stand and prepare the tools required. You will need Allan keys, Paper towel, Degreaser and grease 9. Take the new bearings, apply a little gease and place on the crown race of the fork. The bearings have a chamfer on both side, the side it the chamfer on the outside is the side that fits into the frame or the headset cup 13. Return the top cap and tighten the bolt until it takes up the slack. Its really easy to over tighten this bolt so ensure you give it minimal force or you can damage the bearings. If the bars feel stiff to turn you have over done it. 14. Take the bike out of the stand and give it a bounce on the ground to ensure everything is seated into place. To make sur.
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Condition: New Location: CAERPHILLY, GB
Naturally every bike is different so there can be slight differences. Start by installing the bike into a workshop stand and prepare the tools required. You will need Allan keys, Paper towel, Degreaser and grease 9. Take the new bearings, apply a little gease and place on the crown race of the fork. The bearings have a chamfer on both side, the side it the chamfer on the outside is the side that fits into the frame or the headset cup 13. Return the top cap and tighten the bolt until it takes up the slack. Its really easy to over tighten this bolt so ensure you give it minimal force or you can damage the bearings. If the bars feel stiff to turn you have over done it. 14. Take the bike out of the stand and give it a bounce on the ground to ensure everything is seated into place. To make sur.
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Condition: New Location: CAERPHILLY, GB
Naturally every bike is different so there can be slight differences. Start by installing the bike into a workshop stand and prepare the tools required. You will need Allan keys, Paper towel, Degreaser and grease 9. Take the new bearings, apply a little gease and place on the crown race of the fork. The bearings have a chamfer on both side, the side it the chamfer on the outside is the side that fits into the frame or the headset cup 13. Return the top cap and tighten the bolt until it takes up the slack. Its really easy to over tighten this bolt so ensure you give it minimal force or you can damage the bearings. If the bars feel stiff to turn you have over done it. 14. Take the bike out of the stand and give it a bounce on the ground to ensure everything is seated into place. To make sur.
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Condition: New Location: CAERPHILLY, GB
Consists of 2 replacement headset bearings, spec as follows: ZS56 TOP HEADSET BEARING ID - 40mm OD - 52mm H - 6.5mm ANGLE - 36˚ / 45˚ ZS56 BOTTOM HEADSET BEARING ID - 40mm OD - 52mm H - 6.5mm ANGLE - 36˚ / 45˚ Please ensure you measure you old bearings and compare to the dimensions above before ordering.
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Consists of 2 replacement headset bearings, spec as follows: ZS44 TOP HEADSET BEARING ID - 30.15mm OD - 41mm H - 6.5mm Angle - 36˚ / 45˚ ZS56 BOTTOM HEADSET BEARING ID - 40mm OD - 52mm H - 6.5mm ANGLE - 36˚ / 45˚ Please ensure you measure you old bearings and compare to the dimensions above before ordering.
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Condition: New Location: CAERPHILLY, GB
Naturally every bike is different so there can be slight differences. Start by installing the bike into a workshop stand and prepare the tools required. You will need Allan keys, Paper towel, Degreaser and grease 9. Take the new bearings, apply a little gease and place on the crown race of the fork. The bearings have a chamfer on both side, the side it the chamfer on the outside is the side that fits into the frame or the headset cup 13. Return the top cap and tighten the bolt until it takes up the slack. Its really easy to over tighten this bolt so ensure you give it minimal force or you can damage the bearings. If the bars feel stiff to turn you have over done it. 14. Take the bike out of the stand and give it a bounce on the ground to ensure everything is seated into place. To make sur.
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Condition: New Location: CAERPHILLY, GB
Naturally every bike is different so there can be slight differences. Start by installing the bike into a workshop stand and prepare the tools required. You will need Allan keys, Paper towel, Degreaser and grease 9. Take the new bearings, apply a little gease and place on the crown race of the fork. The bearings have a chamfer on both side, the side it the chamfer on the outside is the side that fits into the frame or the headset cup 13. Return the top cap and tighten the bolt until it takes up the slack. Its really easy to over tighten this bolt so ensure you give it minimal force or you can damage the bearings. If the bars feel stiff to turn you have over done it. 14. Take the bike out of the stand and give it a bounce on the ground to ensure everything is seated into place. To make sur.
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Condition: New Location: CAERPHILLY, GB
Naturally every bike is different so there can be slight differences. Start by installing the bike into a workshop stand and prepare the tools required. You will need Allan keys, Paper towel, Degreaser and grease 9. Take the new bearings, apply a little gease and place on the crown race of the fork. The bearings have a chamfer on both side, the side it the chamfer on the outside is the side that fits into the frame or the headset cup 13. Return the top cap and tighten the bolt until it takes up the slack. Its really easy to over tighten this bolt so ensure you give it minimal force or you can damage the bearings. If the bars feel stiff to turn you have over done it. 14. Take the bike out of the stand and give it a bounce on the ground to ensure everything is seated into place. To make sur.
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Condition: New Location: CAERPHILLY, GB
Naturally every bike is different so there can be slight differences. Start by installing the bike into a workshop stand and prepare the tools required. You will need Allan keys, Paper towel, Degreaser and grease 9. Take the new bearings, apply a little gease and place on the crown race of the fork. The bearings have a chamfer on both side, the side it the chamfer on the outside is the side that fits into the frame or the headset cup 13. Return the top cap and tighten the bolt until it takes up the slack. Its really easy to over tighten this bolt so ensure you give it minimal force or you can damage the bearings. If the bars feel stiff to turn you have over done it. 14. Take the bike out of the stand and give it a bounce on the ground to ensure everything is seated into place. To make sur.
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Condition: New Location: CAERPHILLY, GB
Naturally every bike is different so there can be slight differences. Start by installing the bike into a workshop stand and prepare the tools required. You will need Allan keys, Paper towel, Degreaser and grease 9. Take the new bearings, apply a little gease and place on the crown race of the fork. The bearings have a chamfer on both side, the side it the chamfer on the outside is the side that fits into the frame or the headset cup 13. Return the top cap and tighten the bolt until it takes up the slack. Its really easy to over tighten this bolt so ensure you give it minimal force or you can damage the bearings. If the bars feel stiff to turn you have over done it. 14. Take the bike out of the stand and give it a bounce on the ground to ensure everything is seated into place. To make sur.
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Condition: New Location: CAERPHILLY, GB
Naturally every bike is different so there can be slight differences. Start by installing the bike into a workshop stand and prepare the tools required. You will need Allan keys, Paper towel, Degreaser and grease 9. Take the new bearings, apply a little gease and place on the crown race of the fork. The bearings have a chamfer on both side, the side it the chamfer on the outside is the side that fits into the frame or the headset cup 13. Return the top cap and tighten the bolt until it takes up the slack. Its really easy to over tighten this bolt so ensure you give it minimal force or you can damage the bearings. If the bars feel stiff to turn you have over done it. 14. Take the bike out of the stand and give it a bounce on the ground to ensure everything is seated into place. To make sur.
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Condition: New Location: CAERPHILLY, GB
Naturally every bike is different so there can be slight differences. Start by installing the bike into a workshop stand and prepare the tools required. You will need Allan keys, Paper towel, Degreaser and grease 9. Take the new bearings, apply a little gease and place on the crown race of the fork. The bearings have a chamfer on both side, the side it the chamfer on the outside is the side that fits into the frame or the headset cup 13. Return the top cap and tighten the bolt until it takes up the slack. Its really easy to over tighten this bolt so ensure you give it minimal force or you can damage the bearings. If the bars feel stiff to turn you have over done it. 14. Take the bike out of the stand and give it a bounce on the ground to ensure everything is seated into place. To make sur.
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Condition: New Location: CAERPHILLY, GB
Naturally every bike is different so there can be slight differences. Start by installing the bike into a workshop stand and prepare the tools required. You will need Allan keys, Paper towel, Degreaser and grease 9. Take the new bearings, apply a little gease and place on the crown race of the fork. The bearings have a chamfer on both side, the side it the chamfer on the outside is the side that fits into the frame or the headset cup 13. Return the top cap and tighten the bolt until it takes up the slack. Its really easy to over tighten this bolt so ensure you give it minimal force or you can damage the bearings. If the bars feel stiff to turn you have over done it. 14. Take the bike out of the stand and give it a bounce on the ground to ensure everything is seated into place. To make sur.
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Condition: New Location: CAERPHILLY, GB
Naturally every bike is different so there can be slight differences. Start by installing the bike into a workshop stand and prepare the tools required. You will need Allan keys, Paper towel, Degreaser and grease 9. Take the new bearings, apply a little gease and place on the crown race of the fork. The bearings have a chamfer on both side, the side it the chamfer on the outside is the side that fits into the frame or the headset cup 13. Return the top cap and tighten the bolt until it takes up the slack. Its really easy to over tighten this bolt so ensure you give it minimal force or you can damage the bearings. If the bars feel stiff to turn you have over done it. 14. Take the bike out of the stand and give it a bounce on the ground to ensure everything is seated into place. To make sur.
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