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FSA IS Carbon Headset

FSA IS Carbon Headset
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Name: FSA IS Carbon Headset
Your Price: $48.00
Serial Number: IS Carbon
Manufacturer Name: FSA


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FSA IS Carbon Headset

Features: 1-1/8", 36? x 45? ACB For 45mm OD Headtube 1-1/8" steerer Angular contact bearing (Stainless) stack Height 9.6 + 1 = 10.6mm CARBON HEADSET SPACERS With FSA logo for 1-1/8" steerers Sizes included: 10 and 20mm COMPRESSOR For use with 1-1/8" products Top assembly for carbon steerers Finish: black anodized with FSA logo Why should I use an FSA Headset? At FSA we manufacture all of our headsets and bearings in house. This allows us to maintain very high quality standards throughout production. We make a headset to fit virtually every frame on the market. We are the We are the largest manufacturer of headsets in the world. Spare parts and warranty service are available globally. What makes the Orbit 16 CC/SE better than any other commercially available headset? this the most durable and well-designed headset around. It comes with corrosion resistant stainless steel bearings and stainless steel crown race. The design incorporates a split compression ring to maintain even and permanent adjustment and preventing the headset from coming loose or knocking even after countless miles of rough riding. Is it necessary to grease my sealed cartridge bearings? The bearings themselves don?t require grease for smooth operation. FSA recommends using a light grease when assembling sealed cartridge bearings, not as a lubricant, but as a waterproofing agent as an extra layer of protection. Where can I find torque specifications for my headset? Since the bolt (threadless) or lock nut (threaded) exist to provide bearing preload only, there are no recommended torque values. The headset assembly requires adjustment through experience and depends on various component factors, such as steerer tube, type of compression or retention device, and the material of the bolt and cap itself. FSA strongly encourages visiting a bike shop if you are not sure how to properly assemble and adjust headset bearings

 

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