Road Bike Headset Rocking
And changing your cleats when worn to remove any potential unwanted rocking due to.
Road bike headset rocking. If you think you. All bicycle headsets work in a similar way there are two bearings one for the top and one for the bottom of the headtube and your fork s steerer tube passes through the headtube with lower and upper bearings. If you regularly ride in wet weather cleaning and regreasing your headset is a maintenance job that you ll. The problem i am having is that there is a small rocking motion when i apply pressure on the handle bars especially the bottom handlebars.
It s a standard looking topcap headset but the top cap is simply a plastic cap. Your bike s headset is the bearing assembly that keeps your fork attached to your bicycle and it s what allows you to turn your fork and handlebars to steer your bicycle. And somehow they couldn t get the thing set up properly. 4 5 and 6mm would be a good place.
If you have a bike bought in the last 10 years or so your headset should be this type. Which was also supplied cracked awaiting replacement. As is the bike is pretty much unrideable since the fork would wobble every time i brake. Expert road bike reviews and the latest road bike news features and advice.
The sensation of a loose headset is similar while rocking the bike you ll detect a subtle rocking knocking especially in your hand that s on the handlebars gripping the brake. I tried too and yeah let s face it that headset is probably bad or badly installed. Road bike headsets at chain reaction cycles. Mountain bike headsets at chain reaction cycles.
I think i got the headset to stop slipping around but there is some play further back where the headset is connected to the frame i think its called the stem cap. If the headset is very loose you ll feel a pretty obvious sloppy looseness in the rocking. Depending on your bike the tools that you ll need for this job will vary but it s always good to have a torque wrench and a selection of allen keys to hand.