I have emailed them a couple of times, as after a little bit of "simple" advice on what size headset to order, but never had a reply.
Cant find a phone number either....
My frame according to the manufacturers spec sheet has a head tube length of 149.9mm, so I ordered the set 6 for 150 to 159mm head tubes.
However when I measure it with a tape measure, along the frame taper (so not straight, the head actual head tube length should be sorter...) it measures 148mm
Would [they] recomend I get set 5, for 140-149mm head tubes
or set 6 for 150-159mm head tubes.
Do I need to send the one I ordered back, for set 5, or wont it matter....
Any advice or alternate contact details for works components appreciated....
Emailed them last week, response the same day iirc. Had similar in the past
Edited: dunno the answer now that I've read the question properly
it measures 148mm
Would [they] recomend I get set 5, for 140-149mm head tubes
or set 6 for 150-159mm head tubes.
just take it to a bike shop.
I wrote to them via their Facebook side and had a reply same day. I had to check back to their side though as it did not notify me of the reply like it normally does, so I could have missed it!
it measures 148mm
Would [they] recomend I get set 5, for 140-149mm head tubes
or set 6 for 150-159mm head tubes.
just take it to a bike shop.
[Imagines blank look of utter bewilderment OP would get from most bike shops]
The differences you are talking about are absolutely minimal, I doubt you could measure the diffeence it'd make to the HA, in theory the bearings aren't going to aligned as perfectly but either way you're right on the edge of both.
Just stick with the set you've got, its not that critical. If you're headset is slightly shorter then it will slacken it slightly more but not so much that you'd notice. This is what works components told me as I had a set that I wanted to reuse on a bike that had a shorter head tube than I originally bought it for.
Its just one bloke in a unit in Bridgetown, you might want to try emailing again. Great stuff though.
I wouldn't trust any of the shops near me to fit a chain, let alone measure the head tube, and order and fit an appropriate headset!
monkeyfudger - that's what i was thinking, so hoping they could set my mind at ease before I fitted it...
Stevet1 - great stuff thanks! will give it a go!
scruff - MemberIts just one bloke in a unit in Bridgetown
Sophie is a weird name for a bloke