Integrated TSIs

personally i like the idea of replacable cups more. if the cups start to get pitted on standard headsets you can replace the headset for $40, but on an integrated headset, if you get cracks or anything you're pretty much screwed up the butt without lube cause you got to spend another couple hundred bucks

Its much, much stronger than that. A solid piece of your headtube is ten times stronger than a hammered in cup of a headset.
 
I didnt mean it like that you dicks haha

I was just talking about the genereal concept on the availability on integrated headsets and the addict deck has an integrated headset as well
 

jordan1

Member
yah do u know anyreales date on that cuz i got get a phoenix right now but if thats coming out soon then ill wait
 

MIKE888

Member
I have a question.
I have found out that the TSI FlexFender Plate, all one have a different length, for example: *5.0 *-> *21.5"* / *4.5* ->* 20"* / *4.0* -> *19". *
Is that right? Or are have all decks the same length?
On weescooters homepage have all decks the same length! look---->
http://weescooters.com/index.php?id=62


Lg. Jan

PS: Sry for my bad english. :-S
 

Kc Corning

Bronze member
Integrated Headsets are so easy to install you literally don't need any tools to put it together or to take it apart. It's the craziest thing. The base plate has a slit in it so there's no need for hammering it into the fork or trying to get it off. It just comes right off with the push of your fingers. Yet when it's put together you can't believe how solid these headsets really are. Less parts. Less weight, Less money. Less of a head ache.

$40 more really isn't THAT much money. Trust me when I say it's well worth it. Saves you a butt load of trouble installing your headset. Not to mention an integrated headset sometimes cost cheaper then a standard. My Gold Eastern Headset cost me a whopping $20! With no headset installing fee or chipped paint.

Estimated time of installing a Standard Style Headset: 5-15 Min.
Step 1: Preass in cups with headset press ($20 fee at bike shop)
Step 2: Press in Base Plate in fork.
Step 3: Lube Bearings.
Step 4: Slide together and install compression.

Time for a Integrated Headset: Literally 30 seconds. With ease.
Step 1: Push in sealed bearings in the frame with your HAND. No lube needed.
Step 2: Push on your base plate with your HAND.
Step 3. Slide together and install compression.

Not a joke.
 

Kc Corning

Bronze member
I have a question.
I have found out that the TSI FlexFender Plate, all one have a different length, for example: *5.0 *-> *21.5"* / *4.5* ->* 20"* / *4.0* -> *19". *
Is that right? Or are have all decks the same length?
On weescooters homepage have all decks the same length! look---->
http://weescooters.com/index.php?id=62


Lg. Jan

PS: Sry for my bad english. :-S

The FlowMaster with FlexFender Deck Plate is 20" for all sizes: 4,4.5,and 5.

The FreeStyler Deck Plates are 19" long and only come in 4" wide.

And the Kukk Kruizer Deck Plate is 21.5" long and only comes in 5" wide.
 
Integrated Headsets are so easy to install you literally don't need any tools to put it together or to take it apart. It's the craziest thing. The base plate has a slit in it so there's no need for hammering it into the fork or trying to get it off. It just comes right off with the push of your fingers. Yet when it's put together you can't believe how solid these headsets really are. Less parts. Less weight, Less money. Less of a head ache.

$40 more really isn't THAT much money. Trust me when I say it's well worth it. Saves you a butt load of trouble installing your headset. Not to mention an integrated headset sometimes cost cheaper then a standard. My Gold Eastern Headset cost me a whopping $20! With no headset installing fee or chipped paint.

Estimated time of installing a Standard Style Headset: 5-15 Min.
Step 1: Preass in cups with headset press ($20 fee at bike shop)
Step 2: Press in Base Plate in fork.
Step 3: Lube Bearings.
Step 4: Slide together and install compression.

Time for a Integrated Headset: Literally 30 seconds. With ease.
Step 1: Push in sealed bearings in the frame with your HAND. No lube needed.
Step 2: Push on your base plate with your HAND.
Step 3. Slide together and install compression.

Not a joke.
Lmao.
My local bikeshop did it for free lol.
 

gifrey00

Steel Member
I ordered a intergrated tsi a couple days ago for $184 shipped from TSI. Last one in stock! Super pumped!
 
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