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Just bought a lovely Fuji Team Issue road frame for my daughter. No headset fitted, and I'm not sure what type it takes CC or Campg Integrated. Anyone know? Spec on Fuji 2003web site states: Ritchey Logic Zero Integrated WCS Road, with convex hollow alloy 25mm spacer but I'm none the wiser My Fuji Track Pro Track Pro takes a 45° x 45° type, 41.8 O/D (Campagnolo type). I've tried the bearings from that in the new frame but they are too big, and won't drop in. Internal diameter where the bearing sits measures 41.6mm or there abouts, so does that make it Cane Creek or something else? Help!! PS Frame is same as this: Last edited by proto_53; 07-13.-2008 at 11:38 AM. |
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Thanks all, but, see the problem? One answer is that it's Campagnolo spec, another that it's Cane Creek. I'm 'fairly' sure it's CC, but belt and braces, I've emailed Fuji. awaiting a reply. One thing that is bugging me though is that the depth of the bore in the head tube , to the intersection of the 45° internal shoulder is approximately 7.0mm, both top and bottom. From looking at Cane Creek website headset info, this should be ~3.0mm top and ~7.0 bottom. Hmmmmmmmm. |
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