2020 CUBE CROSS REPLACEMENT TAPERED HEADSET BEARINGS [ ]

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2020 CUBE CROSS REPLACEMENT TAPERED HEADSET BEARINGS [ ] Specs
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Part TypeHeadset
BrandThe Bike House 1
MPN2020 CUBE CROSS REPL 75822cf0-7243-4
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Consists of 2 replacement headset bearings for the existing headset installed on the bike from new purchase Please select your model from the drop down menu INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONSNaturally 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 grease1. Start by loosening the pinch bolts on the stem, then remove the top cap2. Remove the stem from the fork tube and rest gently3. Remove the spacers, compression ring and dust seals, making note of the order as you do. you can thread a cable tie through to keep them in order and stop them from getting lost4. The forks should now slide out, If it doesn't a gentle tap will normally free it5. Remove the fork, then remove the upper and lower bearings from the cups along with any remaining seals. You can rest the fork in the headtube for the time being.6. Spray on some degreaser and clean up the bearing cups and the crown race7. Clean the bearings and any other part that is covered in grease8. Apply some grease to the bottom bearing race, do not use too much or it will spill onto the frame9. 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 cup10. Fit the fork back into the headtube of the bike. then grease and replace the top bearing. Making sure the chamfered outside edge goes into the frame11. Lift up the fork and hold in place. Return the compression ring and seals onto the top of the bearing12. Finally replace all the washers and spacers followed by the stem13. 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 sure the headset is correctly tighten squeeze the front brake and rock the bike back and forth. If you feel any knocking or play it will require further tightening15. Align the front wheel with the bars by eye then finally tighten the pinch bolts to the correct torque. These bolts work as a pair so make sure they are evenly tightened16. You are now ready to test rideTo prolong the life of your bearings, do not direct a high jet of water near areas of your bike where bearings are situated - an ingress of water can lead to premature bearing failure. Powered by ExportYourStore.com