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pretty sure its just a cane creek with try-all on it.

It's a Cane Creek unsealed caged bearing headset which is in fact manufactured by TH industries (who make all sorts of MTB stuff).

It's not light, not particularly good and cheap.

I imagine Koxx, unlike Deng, realise there are plenty of headsets out which are proven, light, well sealed and good value. So they just bung those on their standard bikes.

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Vincent uses one, and i dont see a problem with them. They're simple, reliable, ie the bearings dont sieze up when wet. Cos its a trials bike, they;re not always in the muck like XC bikes and they're not exactly heavy. Yes they're made from steel, but they're much less bulky than a lot of others. So thats why i run one, that and the fact that they cost £8!!

Andrew

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Vincent uses one, and i dont see a problem with them. They're simple, reliable, ie the bearings dont sieze up when wet. Cos its a trials bike, they;re not always in the muck like XC bikes and they're not exactly heavy. Yes they're made from steel, but they're much less bulky than a lot of others. So thats why i run one, that and the fact that they cost £8!!

Andrew

the bearings in mine disintergrated, well the bearing cup did, and the barings just fell out over time, but i am a fanny i suppose.

Matx

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the bearings in mine disintergrated, well the bearing cup did, and the barings just fell out over time, but i am a fanny i suppose.

Matx

Haha, made me laugh! I dont see a problem with them if they are looked after correctly. I used to have a hope headset, but after it seized up i couldnt justify spending that much on a headset!

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the bearings in mine disintergrated, well the bearing cup did

Did you put the bearings in the right way up? :shifty: Since the bearing cages don't actually touch anything, I find it hard to believe they would just fall apart...

Anyway, the weight is 116g, plus 26g for top cap/star nut/bolt. Pretty good considering Koxx have used them for 7 years and not had one problem to date!

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Did you put the bearings in the right way up? :shifty: Since the bearing cages don't actually touch anything, I find it hard to believe they would just fall apart...

Anyway, the weight is 116g, plus 26g for top cap/star nut/bolt. Pretty good considering Koxx have used them for 7 years and not had one problem to date!

yeah i did put it in correctly, i suppose it just got grit in it or whatever, or something leaked inside, i did have it a year before i got rid of it lol.

so yeah its pretty good for the money.

Matx

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Did you put the bearings in the right way up? :shifty: Since the bearing cages don't actually touch anything, I find it hard to believe they would just fall apart...

Anyway, the weight is 116g, plus 26g for top cap/star nut/bolt. Pretty good considering Koxx have used them for 7 years and not had one problem to date!

Thanks a lot!

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