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[Closed] Works Components Angleset on a Mk2 Nomad. Creaky nightmare or great investment?

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Looking at making my Nomad slacker and I'm considering a Works Components to knock 2 degrees off the head angle. Anyone any experiences? Read a few horror stories (mainly about the cane creek ones). Setting up the Nomad to be more gravity based and love the way the Capra rides with a 65.5 h/a. Are the works ones fit and forget?


 
Posted : 20/01/2015 4:12 pm
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I had a works one on my dh bike and it was fit and forget.


 
Posted : 20/01/2015 4:16 pm
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Any particular set up issues Dan or just put it in straight?


 
Posted : 20/01/2015 4:22 pm
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I've got a couple on my bikes and no issues. Completely different design to CC ones (no moving parts where there shouldn't be). My LBS fitted mine but said it just required a tiny bit more patience than usual.


 
Posted : 20/01/2015 4:26 pm
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I've got the reach extending type, very good quality no issues so far.


 
Posted : 20/01/2015 4:30 pm
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No issues. I installed mine the usual way (wood and hammer) and got it in straight enough by eye.


 
Posted : 20/01/2015 4:38 pm
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Got a -2 on my gyro and i love it.

my lbs fitted it and said it was quite a challenge!


 
Posted : 20/01/2015 5:06 pm
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Thanks for the replies. I have ordered a - 2. Will let you know how I get on in due course.


 
Posted : 20/01/2015 7:37 pm
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I've had 3 in assorted frames, the only thing that can make fitting really tricky is that some headset tools will tend to rotate the cups as you fit them. So a hammer worked better, or some un-rotatey tool (big vice, press, etc) would be grand


 
Posted : 20/01/2015 7:43 pm
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Yes a press makes the cups rotate, careful hammering with a block of wood is what's needed.
Although I've not tried the vice option, yet.......


 
Posted : 20/01/2015 8:53 pm
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I have a 1.5 degree one in my Nicolai to change the head angle from 66.5 to 65 degrees. I got the local bike shop to fit it as it looked really tricky. The mechanic confirmed it was a pain to fit but other than that it has been completely fit and forget. No bearing issues, very well made and looks nice considering it is not a zero stack headset. Best of all is a fraction of the price of the Cane Creek one and never creaks.


 
Posted : 20/01/2015 9:24 pm
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Putting two and two together, is this the one I've just been asked to fit? 🙂


 
Posted : 20/01/2015 10:13 pm
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Slowest reply ever....... Yes it is Peter 🙂


 
Posted : 21/01/2015 4:09 pm
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I have the 1.5 deg in my mk2 Nomad C. Absolutely no problems at all, although even at 1.5 deg the steering is a bit floppy so 2.0 deg might be "interesting"

Fitting was easy, all you have to do is put the cups in the freezer for a day or two, then they almost slide in by hand and a few light taps of the mallet, far easier than trying to press them in straight with a headset press.


 
Posted : 21/01/2015 5:43 pm
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Quick update. -2° headset fitted perfectly by Peter Poddy. Bike feels great. Took a little getting used to on fast bermed descents but once I changed body position slightly it was ace. Very confidence inspiring on the downs and no perceptible handling issues climbing or on the flat. All in all a decent update for a frame with older geometry.


 
Posted : 13/02/2015 5:35 pm
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The first bottom bearing on mine lasted about 1000 km before it died, the second one has done about the same and seems ok, but I don't think the standard bearings are particularly good quality and would prefer another option than the standard bearings for replacement.

Mine was fitted by a bike shop, I decided I didn't have the finesse or patience to fit it properly myself.


 
Posted : 13/02/2015 5:56 pm