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Headset Press Adapters for 1-1/8", and Tapered Chris King & Cane Creek headsets
$ 13.2
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Description
Headset Press Adapter for: 1-1/8, and Mixed Tapered Chris King & Cane Creek headsets.These Adapters are designed specifically to install Chris King & Cane Creek headset by properly applying pressure across the top of the bearing cup assembly which eliminates bearing damage during installation.
The Adapters are compatible with the Park Headset Press (HHP-2) or any press with a .875"(22mm) Diameter Shaft.
The Race Setter is to be used when installing the base plate on the fork steer tube. The beveled side of the Race Setter goes against the base plate.
Note: Frame preparation should be done in accordance to the Headset Manufacture.
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Buyer is responsible for knowing that these items will meet your specified need.
Buyer is responsible for the proper assembly and maintenance of the item.
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It should go without saying but mountain biking is an inherently dangerous sport, so I will take no responsibility for any injury that happens to you, the bike, or anything else whilst using this item, whether fitted right or not.