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Have a question headset on Trek 5900 bought one year ago. Is there a secret to removing the fork so I can service the bearings as I have ridden in the rain several times. It seems to be stuck. I do not want to pound too hard and do any damage. May have to take to store. I have serviced just about everything else. |
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To me, one of the main reasons for buying an expensive bike is to have many years of riding before the need to take anything apart...you just ride and enjoy. Dan |
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One day turned the 5900 bike upside down to put in car and water ran out of headset, but still runs smooth. Have decided to leave alone. I did work on my mountain bike which I have abused for 8 years and was able to get the fork loose by hitting with the blunt end of an axe and finally came loose. The bearings which are not sealed were rusted and will replace. The compression ring was really jammed. I have always said if something does not fit u have to get a bigger hammer. |
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