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[Closed] Universal headset removal and installation tools

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This is well overdue, but I need to start working on headsets at home instead of relying on LBS. Issue I have is that one bike has a 1.5'' headset and I want to find a removal tool and headset press that will work on all bikes. Any help appreciated.


 
Posted : 21/07/2017 10:00 am
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Cyclus headset press but you'll need two sets of fittings. I bought a set of extra 'plates' (about 3 extra pairs) off someone on here that basically means mine fits all headsets and most PF BB's

You need a crown fittign tool - most will do 1", 1/18" and 1.5".

Also the removal tool - if you buy a proper one you can splay a 1 1/8" one out a bit to fit a 1.5" headtube but the right tool makes it a safer job with a carbon head tube.


 
Posted : 21/07/2017 10:03 am
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Crowbar/large screwdriver for removal

Threaded bar with various size washers for installation- i use cut up inner tubes to protect the headset during installation- from marks not actual damage [ or hammer and blocks of wood]

Not sure on how much an engineered solution costs but a lot considering how easy it is to make something

I think you can buy pipe and then slice and flare them as removal tools as that is all the removal tool is anyway


 
Posted : 21/07/2017 10:05 am
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Crowbar/large screwdriver for removal

I find an old socket set with long bar on works really well, plus hammer.

I have so far only ever installed headsets using a couple of blocks of wood, a second pair of hands to line it all up/hold still, and the Yorkshire screwdriver again. So far, its always gone in straight and simply (apart from one H/S that was long enough on the insert to make contact with a lump in the drainage/tube joint inside the headtube)


 
Posted : 21/07/2017 10:14 am
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I find an old socket set with long bar on works really well, plus hammer.

Old handlebar chopped in 2 works for me, upgrading to 35mm would make it even betterer


 
Posted : 21/07/2017 10:23 am