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Hi
For my Rando project, I need a new headset.
The bike had come with a black 105 headset, which I decided I didnt want so when stripping the frame for it's respray I slung the old headset without measuring it (doh!).
Since reading around the web it appears some older 105 headsets were quite shallow stack height, and possibly awkward to replace? I do have a second hand 105 somewhere but cant put my hands on it right now.
So firstly, how to measure stack height, is this right: I measured the headtube at 148mm and the steerer tube on the forks at 180mm (measured form the top of the tube down to where the tube meets the horizontal fork crown). So 180mm minus 148mm= 32mm
So if I understand right that means I need a headset with a stack height of 32mm or lower? and if the replacement is too shallow I can use spacers?
This one any good for the job? http://www.sjscycles.co.uk/tange-passag ... -prod9225/
Second question, I got the headset out ok by tapping it out with a screwdriver being hit with a wrench (closest heavy item to hand
). How easy is it to refit? I have at least one more bike to replace a headset on this summer so wondering if worth investing in tools or just get LBS to do it.
Thanks for any advice
Rich
For my Rando project, I need a new headset.
The bike had come with a black 105 headset, which I decided I didnt want so when stripping the frame for it's respray I slung the old headset without measuring it (doh!).
Since reading around the web it appears some older 105 headsets were quite shallow stack height, and possibly awkward to replace? I do have a second hand 105 somewhere but cant put my hands on it right now.
So firstly, how to measure stack height, is this right: I measured the headtube at 148mm and the steerer tube on the forks at 180mm (measured form the top of the tube down to where the tube meets the horizontal fork crown). So 180mm minus 148mm= 32mm
So if I understand right that means I need a headset with a stack height of 32mm or lower? and if the replacement is too shallow I can use spacers?
This one any good for the job? http://www.sjscycles.co.uk/tange-passag ... -prod9225/
Second question, I got the headset out ok by tapping it out with a screwdriver being hit with a wrench (closest heavy item to hand

Thanks for any advice
Rich