just wondering if my method is suitable not just for threaded headsets but threadless as well
T tomn8r Member Dec 2, 2010 #1 just wondering if my method is suitable not just for threaded headsets but threadless as well
T tomn8r Member Dec 3, 2010 #4 a piece of wood at each end of the headset then put it in a vice and wind away, dead straight first time
a piece of wood at each end of the headset then put it in a vice and wind away, dead straight first time
Anthony_Q I got myself banned. Dec 3, 2010 #5 why would it be different if its threaded or threadless? same thing
Drew Kelly Member Dec 6, 2010 #7 the table vice thing seems nice i think ill do that seems nicer than pounding it in with a hammer
D D ∆ V I D Basic Bunch Dec 6, 2010 #8 get a headset tool. makes it sooo easy. i also put a little gease in their to make it easier
Rob. Admin Staff member Dec 6, 2010 #9 I use a long ass bolt and some strong/big washers and a deep socket wrench.
Patscooters Bronze member Dec 9, 2010 #10 look in my thread http://scooterresource.com/forum/showthread.php?p=1181870#post1181870
BrandonWeir Steel Member Dec 9, 2010 #11 Rob said: I use a long ass bolt and some strong/big washers and a deep socket wrench. Click to expand... this is the best way. But I don't have any spacers like that so I just beat the shit out of the cups with a mallet. Or a piece of wood and a hammer.
Rob said: I use a long ass bolt and some strong/big washers and a deep socket wrench. Click to expand... this is the best way. But I don't have any spacers like that so I just beat the shit out of the cups with a mallet. Or a piece of wood and a hammer.