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Hi.
I'm going to buy an Inbred this week (want cheap, short-travel, steel and v-brake bosses) and was just wondering about which headset to go for. I'm going to be running 80mm Manitou forks, which I believe have a shorter a-c (450mm unsagged)than similar forks from other brands. I thought it might be an idea to get on-one's own +5 headset to slacken off the head-angle a tiny bit.
Sound plausible or pointless?
which ever you get, make sure it includes a crown race.
Forgive my ignorance but: eh? I thought a headset came with one as standard or do on-one have a habit of forgetting bits?
5mm will make chuff all difference so unless it stops the fork dials hitting the frame I wouldn't bother.
Fwiw also, I reckon an 80mm fork is too short for anything other than the oldest inbreds and I like mine to handle fast, not to mention that manitou forks should always be avoided.
Get an Fsa orbit xl2 headset. £20 and reliable.
Ps ref the crown comment, it's a stw in joke, ignore it 😉
I rate the Cane Creek S8 as a good budget h/set
but I agree, longer travel forks are advisable. The Inbred isn't that slack to begin with. 80mm is going to be pretty twichy downhill.
Thanks for the replies. I probably will get a longer fork later but the cost of the frame alone is my full budget just now. A 120mm Reba would definitely improve comfort 🙂
Downhill twitchiness may not be a huge issue, the highest point in the Swedish county I live in just now is just 150m. I can't think of a hill that takes more than 2 minutes to get up, let alone down. Most of the trails here a slow, rocky, rooty, techy stuff in the swamps.
FSA it is.
It's not just dh though. Too fast steering and you'll find it fun but seriously involved. Eg you relax for a sec and you're off... At least on tecnical ( Inc flat stuff ) trails.