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A short while ago i saw someone on here selling a few homemade headset presses, just wondering how to make them and are they safe to use i.e won't press in the headset at a wonky angle / damage headset etc


 
Posted : 15/03/2010 6:59 pm
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there was a thread about this just last week...


 
Posted : 15/03/2010 7:09 pm
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It's just a bit of threaded rod with nuts & washers

have a look here - you'll need to be logged in to see the images

http://forums.mtbr.com/showthread.php?t=411176


 
Posted : 15/03/2010 7:25 pm
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I tried it with just nuts, washers and thin blocks of wood. It didn't work because if the blocks of wood slipped, the rod would end up off-axis and then it'd act to push the cups in wonky. I decided it needed end plugs that would sit inside the cups, just a sort of conical wedge would have worked but it'd have needed either a very fortuitous piece of scrap object or a lathe.

At that point I borrowed a real one from a mate who was maintaining and fettling a fleet of like 6 bikes. Now tho he's down to one but still has a shedful of fancy tools..


 
Posted : 15/03/2010 8:07 pm
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I bought one of the homemade ones from ebay:

http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/HEADSET-PRESS_W0QQitemZ130374083020QQcmdZViewItemQQptZUK_Spots_Leisure_Cycling_Tools_RepairKits?hash=item1e5ae6a1cc#ht_500wt_1182

Not much more than the cost of making, and finding the bits here in Switzerland can be tricky. Sounds a bit like the wooden one mentioned above, and it is a bit tricky, but you just have patience and take it slow and everything will be fine. Seems a bit of a step up from '****ting with a hammer and a block of wood'.

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Posted : 15/03/2010 8:22 pm
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fitted a headset tonight to my latest frame, used a benchmounted vice, worked a treat, both cups at the sametime 😀


 
Posted : 15/03/2010 9:44 pm
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M10 threaded bar
M10 nuts x 2
M10 washers small x 2
M10 washers large x 2

Or change it all for m12 s.
Tighten everything up hand tight and then, as mentioned previously, tighten it up nice and slow.
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Posted : 15/03/2010 9:50 pm
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Thanks for the responses, sounds like the threaded rod one should do the trick!


 
Posted : 15/03/2010 9:58 pm
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Thanks for the link. - Gone & ordered one 🙂 - He had three for sale so not jumping in & spoiling anyone else's chances of getting one.

Lent mine out some time ago - can't remember to who. - At that price, it looks fine to me & saves me a trip out to get bits.

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Posted : 15/03/2010 9:59 pm
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If possible, or if you can, it's worth making up something like this to help press in the headset

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holds the cups nice and straight as you press them in, I've put in about 3 headsets using these with no problems, anyone with a bit of skill, some tools and a bit of ply might be able to knock some up ... luckily for me I have access to a cnc machine to make mine.


 
Posted : 15/03/2010 10:23 pm
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I bought a cyclus one off wiggle for £30 after trying the homemade methods a couple of time.

It is massively easier with the proper tool and is probably worth it if you are fitting an expensive headset into an expensive frame.


 
Posted : 15/03/2010 10:27 pm
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SnS: cool. Just take your time. Do one at a time (not top and bottom togetehr as I read on here someone tried to do - I would be tearing my hair out!), the top one for me was really tight, and took many attempts to get it to go in straight. Bottom one was a piece of piss by comparison.

Please note excellent Double Entendres in above comment.

Putting the crown race on the fork was a laugh: wood + hammer = job done. 🙂

Kojak, it's almost worth doing a batch and selling those, excellent idea!


 
Posted : 16/03/2010 11:36 am
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I have used the fork steerer and top cap with headset spacers on many occasions to work as a headset press, works a treat just put it all together and tighten the top cap to press the headset into the frame with a bit of grease. You many need to add more spacers as it goes in. Is good becuase it ensures the headset is held in alingment as well.


 
Posted : 16/03/2010 11:43 am
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Kojak, it's almost worth doing a batch and selling those, excellent idea!

Yeah, but I'd probably get banned, closed thread and directed to 'Advertising' as 'they' would say I'm trading? 😉

Didn't this happen to someone recently 😆


 
Posted : 16/03/2010 10:39 pm
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i made a few of these a while ago. thread got closed as it was classed as trading- never heard back form mods after several emails.
best advice for using them is do one cup at a time.


 
Posted : 16/03/2010 10:46 pm
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I just chuck the cups in the freezer overnight and then they push in easily. Never used a press.


 
Posted : 16/03/2010 11:00 pm