Those pieces you cut, no no no, most likely will cause premature bearing failure. I would suggest to others to use a dremel with a sanding disc drum, or if that is not available to sand the inner race with sand paper till they fit snuggly. I only say this assuming those are the races that directly couple to the bearings. If not I appologize for missing something. No matter, very informative video and excellent method of showing how to use an alternative bearing set even if it wasn't meant for that exact frame which I believe someone mentioned that already.
They are the races for the bearings. I'm kinda surprised that it didn't shatter by being cut, since they tend to be hardend. I'd rather find a pipe that fits the races and press/hammer it down, since it's supposed to be a press-fit tolerence.
Excellent video I had the same problem with mine and your video fixed the problem. That wobble bugged the shit out of me, But now it’s a solid fit. Thanks man. Two thumbs up👊😎👍
With some of these bearing cups the inner diameter is too small for this to fit so you might have to sand it out with something like a dremel. I did not know that when I made this video.
I see that many who bought the bearings didn't work for them anymore. I'm not sure buying without the correct measurements and I also have the same frame
Hey .great video ..i had the same problem,i bought the same tapered kit u got but i cant get it to fit on my Stealth it wont get tide enough....did u changed the inside cups..?
That star nut needs to be set deeper in you tube. Get a socket and smack it down a bit. That’s what smashes everything together to keep things from vibrating. Loosen the crown and headset bolts before tightening the cap
I bought my enduro and my headset ring was stuck on my kke fork. I'm going to need to cutit off replace with a better headset. Where did you buy them from
Hey thank you so much for this video I have the same ebike but mine is a fat tire ebike but my front shock that I have is DNM shock will this still work please respond because I just ordered it
Yeah it should work all front shock steerer tubes are the same. You might have to hollow out the inside of your bearing cups for these to fit properly depending on which ones you get. I used a dremel.
Nice video two questions tho, can we put pedal assist on this bike and two my fat tire ebike was stolen do you know where I can get donated bike parts from? Thanks..
I just order a stealth bomber cone 12000w, don't want a DEATH wobble. I tried clicking on that but wouldn't let me save to my cart. So need again please
Anyone care to help with finding a headset? I have an unknown frame but it has that little cup diameter of 40.5mm and the tube inside is 31.5mm I have the same fork at 28.6mm so I need to get shims or adapters. I can't for the life of me find a headset with that size.
My forks were a lot harder to install….I ended up using a very light fork….but it only had the main bar…I’m not planning on doing a lot of off road running…but it will be Capital if I have to…Im also using 27.5 inch rims….so I needed a shorter front fork. My next issue is I ordered Hydraulic brake calipers…I don’t know if I should keep them or order the brake levers for them. I heard the hydraulic brakes are a lot better….The damn thing is heavy’ so maybe I should keep them’ I’m almost out of budget….I’m lucky I have a 3 pc crank shaft and Derailer….I’m only gonna do the 7speed…because I don’t think you can fit a front derailer on these frames….I wanna keep it a pedal assist. I hade to take the bearing apart, sand down the cup, and use a rubber mallet to get it in….I had to do something cheesy and lube the spacers you get for a gooseneck and make them into bushings….to stabilize the fork, so far so good. I belt sanded the bearing cups, and polished and lubed the homemade fork stabilizers. Turns extremely well, and no play or wobble.
I know this video is old however I noticed your seat looks raised. I have a Bomber Enduro clone and I wanted to ask how you did it? You have great content and I value your experience
Hi endo, I see you retained the original bearing cups and placed the newer ones over them. This is fine as your newer ones are narrower. But for future reference what you will need is a 44mm top and bottom bearing cup set as the headtube is not tapered but straight.
Mt Lion, do u know if its possible to upgrade these bicycle grade headset "components" for, perhaps, the new Sur-ron heavy duty roller bearing headset? Or if that's not the correct size maybe just source everything from McMaster-Carr or elsewhere? I'm assembling a NB Power enduro atm, and think the bicycle grade headset is definitely a weak link, i need to upgrade now.
I tried to follow this tutorial, but my "FSA Orbit MX 1-1/8Inches Threadless MTB Road Headset with Top Cap, Black, NO.20, XTE1504" (amazon) doesn't fit the bearing cups that came with the frame (same frame as ENDOPRYSM). Do you think I need to buy "FSA Orbit Z 1-1/8Inches 44mm Threadless 1-1/8Inches Headset with Top Cap, NO.9M/CUP/CC , XTE1528" (amazon) like you said in your previous post (44mm top and bottom bearing cup)
Summer job digging trenches and putting stucco on walls lol. I also flipped a few motorcycles like 10 months ago and make about 1000 profit from that. The surron is not mine.
My frame came with the cups not installed….however I received bearing cartridges and they were sealed, the first time I installed them ass backwards…and made it hard to steer, I had to take the forks off, and fix the issue. Unfortunately I stripped a bolt on the gooseneck….I’m going to either have to buy another one, or I’m gonna drill the head of the screw off, and use Pliers for the screw…or I’m gonna drill a hole and use a screw Extractor. I’m tired of having to order something and have to wait…I’m 5/7 and the 200mm shock made the bike sit too high, if your over 6foot 1…then your good, any shorter…. And your gonna have a hard time getting on and off, if you come to a stop, your gonna have to lean the bike. I ended up buying a 150mm shock, and returned the 200mm shock’ not to mention…I’m using 27.5 rims….my 150mm shock came in….it’s now suited for anyone under 6feet, I can higher the seat, 150mm shock makes the bike suitable for shorter ppl. It fits people 5foot 3 inches to 6 foot ppl’ with the seat adjusted higher’ if I put a stealth Bomber Seat on it, it will only fit people 5/3 to 5/8. Looks like a Tron motor cycle’ if you ever played the video game, or saw the movie’ You would know what I’m talking about.
Ok that’s not good. Your frame probably came with different cups than mine. You could probably just widen the hole with a Dremel or some sort of sander. I did that on my most recent bike.
@@ENDOPRYSMofficial I ended up ordering a 44mm front and bottom set that another commentor suggested hopefully it works the bearings are permanently set in the cups of the fork on the frame I got, I'm honestly not sure if the wobble is from a different problem because the inner diameter of the new headset bearing seemed very similar to the one that came with the frame, sorry for the extra hassle and long messages loll
@@lucaspacheco3631 my issue is I'm not sure how to remove the original cups without taking it to a bike shop, I have rode it with the wobble and it's honestly not terrible it only shifts when I use the front brake
@@corbinandersen809 I just got the frame in today. I didn’t put the cups in yet. Do you recommend I don’t put the cups that came with the frame and get what aw do linked in the description?
@@ENDOPRYSMofficial i am gonna buy now the 44mm version frim Aliexpress i can tell you in 2 weeks more normaly you shude use the 44mm versuon because the "Zylinder wall" in yours is 34mm right and if you insert it is basicly isnt centered by the tube but only at the rounded end am i right. I gonna buy the 44mm version and a Headset tool to press it 100% straight in and my 44mm zylinder you be perfekt fit on the inner hole of the frame
@@ENDOPRYSMofficial ah i know yet whats the thing you basicly you installed the original 2 "spacer" that where with the frame and they make from 44mm the 34mm thats why yours fit to but i would prefer to buy 44mm straight and out in then its even stabler becaus you dont have extra 2 parts + in it
You might have to grind the opening on the cups to do this, however... They don't just easily fit in. There's about a millimeter of overhang that prevents you from doing this on nero headsets for this frame.
thanks for this video! I encountered the same problem with my enduro ebike and I have the same frame. I bought on Amazon FsEheadset. I hope who will be more rigid
You forgot to fit and tighten the upper yoke bolt that serves the right side fork slider... Tu as oublié de mettre et de serrer le boulon du Té supérieur qui sert le fourreau de fourche côté droit
i would recommend buying a downhill mountain bike headset, it would have stronger bearings, less risk of play, etc, and this is coming from a downhill racer and trained mechanic
@@ENDOPRYSMofficial link doesnt work, its going to your personal order which no one can access without your account, and also that doesnt appear to be a downhill headset, it appears to be enduro, the difference is enduro is slightly weaker than a downhill grade one, but when it comes to a electric enduro/dirtbike a downhill headset is a lot better and will last a lot longer
@@youbickbiking3084 www.amazon.com/FSA-Orbit-Threadless-Headset-Black/dp/B07D4GT8YS/ref=mp_s_a_1_10?crid=16WDRPIAA407Q&keywords=mtb+headset+bearings&qid=1644549741&sprefix=mtb+headset+bearing%2Caps%2C280&sr=8-10 try this
@@ENDOPRYSMofficial that is a road headset, it would be pretty weak, and would also kinda explain the movement, i would recommend a Cane Creek 40 ZS44/28.6 EC44/40 Headset, it will be more durable and last a hell of a lot longer
- 3:30 were install instructions begins
The link for bearings goes into my personal amazon cart
Those pieces you cut, no no no, most likely will cause premature bearing failure. I would suggest to others to use a dremel with a sanding disc drum, or if that is not available to sand the inner race with sand paper till they fit snuggly. I only say this assuming those are the races that directly couple to the bearings. If not I appologize for missing something. No matter, very informative video and excellent method of showing how to use an alternative bearing set even if it wasn't meant for that exact frame which I believe someone mentioned that already.
They are the races for the bearings. I'm kinda surprised that it didn't shatter by being cut, since they tend to be hardend. I'd rather find a pipe that fits the races and press/hammer it down, since it's supposed to be a press-fit tolerence.
Excellent video I had the same problem with mine and your video fixed the problem. That wobble bugged the shit out of me, But now it’s a solid fit. Thanks man. Two thumbs up👊😎👍
Had this exact problem on my new bike wasn't sure what to replace it with thanks for the vid man! gonna give that headset a shot!
With some of these bearing cups the inner diameter is too small for this to fit so you might have to sand it out with something like a dremel. I did not know that when I made this video.
Yup they did not work for me at all unfortunately they are to small they just jiggle around in the head tube instead going in snug like yours did
Or yea actually it's exactly like you said inner diameter on frame to small won't let it go all the way in rip
Also silver ring you has to cut to install is to big it sits loose at the bottom
These steering column bearings seem good and solid to me.
Ils me paraissent bien et solides ces roulements de colonne de direction.
I see that many who bought the bearings didn't work for them anymore. I'm not sure buying without the correct measurements and I also have the same frame
Thats exactly the video i need thx so much everytime i titen it up it hold 10 min and after that izs a bit wobly again
That was my same problem.
Hey .great video ..i had the same problem,i bought the same tapered kit u got but i cant get it to fit on my Stealth it wont get tide enough....did u changed the inside cups..?
Hello I want to know what size headset I need for my stealth bomber e-bike I got some one you got
Can I put a 26×4.0 tire on this frame? Thanks
That star nut needs to be set deeper in you tube. Get a socket and smack it down a bit. That’s what smashes everything together to keep things from vibrating. Loosen the crown and headset bolts before tightening the cap
I bought my enduro and my headset ring was stuck on my kke fork. I'm going to need to cutit off replace with a better headset. Where did you buy them from
Hey thank you so much for this video I have the same ebike but mine is a fat tire ebike but my front shock that I have is DNM shock will this still work please respond because I just ordered it
Yeah it should work all front shock steerer tubes are the same. You might have to hollow out the inside of your bearing cups for these to fit properly depending on which ones you get. I used a dremel.
@@ENDOPRYSMofficial hey when u say inner bearing cups, did you take the Dremel to the bike or the headset
The headset.
what size are the headset bearings? Never mind you have same ones I was looking at.
Yo sup...I know I'm 2 years late..😂...but I just bought the same bike but with the Dnm forks....my ? Is if I can used the same set for my forks..??
How did you save up all the money for the Ebike
Just got my 5000w in yesterday. Really fast and it seems solid. Brakes are decent but could be better but overall Wow!
Do you make batteries? Im in California
Nice video two questions tho, can we put pedal assist on this bike and two my fat tire ebike was stolen do you know where I can get donated bike parts from? Thanks..
I just order a stealth bomber cone 12000w, don't want a DEATH wobble. I tried clicking on that but wouldn't let me save to my cart. So need again please
can you leave a link for the charger? and how many hours does it take to fully charge?
Charger came with my battery
Where did you purchase the seat for the bike from
Muito top vídeo teria como você fazer um vídeo sobre as medidas de sua baike eletrica tou querendo fazer uma
Ove just bought the same headset and it doesnt fit. Its about 1 - 2 mm to small
Anyone care to help with finding a headset? I have an unknown frame but it has that little cup diameter of 40.5mm and the tube inside is 31.5mm I have the same fork at 28.6mm so I need to get shims or adapters. I can't for the life of me find a headset with that size.
My forks were a lot harder to install….I ended up using a very light fork….but it only had the main bar…I’m not planning on doing a lot of off road running…but it will be Capital if I have to…Im also using 27.5 inch rims….so I needed a shorter front fork.
My next issue is I ordered Hydraulic brake calipers…I don’t know if I should keep them or order the brake levers for them.
I heard the hydraulic brakes are a lot better….The damn thing is heavy’ so maybe I should keep them’ I’m almost out of budget….I’m lucky I have a 3 pc crank shaft and Derailer….I’m only gonna do the 7speed…because I don’t think you can fit a front derailer on these frames….I wanna keep it a pedal assist.
I hade to take the bearing apart, sand down the cup, and use a rubber mallet to get it in….I had to do something cheesy and lube the spacers you get for a gooseneck and make them into bushings….to stabilize the fork, so far so good.
I belt sanded the bearing cups, and polished and lubed the homemade fork stabilizers.
Turns extremely well, and no play or wobble.
I know this video is old however I noticed your seat looks raised. I have a Bomber Enduro clone and I wanted to ask how you did it? You have great content and I value your experience
He has washers in there
Thanks my man!
Hi endo, I see you retained the original bearing cups and placed the newer ones over them.
This is fine as your newer ones are narrower.
But for future reference what you will need is a 44mm top and bottom bearing cup set as the headtube is not tapered but straight.
Ok thanks.
Mt Lion, do u know if its possible to upgrade these bicycle grade headset "components" for, perhaps, the new Sur-ron heavy duty roller bearing headset? Or if that's not the correct size maybe just source everything from McMaster-Carr or elsewhere? I'm assembling a NB Power enduro atm, and think the bicycle grade headset is definitely a weak link, i need to upgrade now.
I tried to follow this tutorial, but my "FSA Orbit MX 1-1/8Inches Threadless MTB Road Headset with Top Cap, Black, NO.20, XTE1504" (amazon) doesn't fit the bearing cups that came with the frame (same frame as ENDOPRYSM). Do you think I need to buy "FSA Orbit Z 1-1/8Inches 44mm Threadless 1-1/8Inches Headset with Top Cap, NO.9M/CUP/CC , XTE1528" (amazon) like you said in your previous post (44mm top and bottom bearing cup)
Wow guys sick information
How did you save up all the money for everything
Summer job digging trenches and putting stucco on walls lol. I also flipped a few motorcycles like 10 months ago and make about 1000 profit from that. The surron is not mine.
My frame came with the cups not installed….however I received bearing cartridges and they were sealed, the first time I installed them ass backwards…and made it hard to steer, I had to take the forks off, and fix the issue.
Unfortunately I stripped a bolt on the gooseneck….I’m going to either have to buy another one, or I’m gonna drill the head of the screw off, and use Pliers for the screw…or I’m gonna drill a hole and use a screw Extractor.
I’m tired of having to order something and have to wait…I’m 5/7 and the 200mm shock made the bike sit too high, if your over 6foot 1…then your good, any shorter…. And your gonna have a hard time getting on and off, if you come to a stop, your gonna have to lean the bike.
I ended up buying a 150mm shock, and returned the 200mm shock’ not to mention…I’m using 27.5 rims….my 150mm shock came in….it’s now suited for anyone under 6feet, I can higher the seat, 150mm shock makes the bike suitable for shorter ppl.
It fits people 5foot 3 inches to 6 foot ppl’ with the seat adjusted higher’ if I put a stealth Bomber Seat on it, it will only fit people
5/3 to 5/8.
Looks like a Tron motor cycle’ if you ever played the video game, or saw the movie’ You would know what I’m talking about.
What’s the bearings called?
I left a link sorry I forgot.
I see my reply got deleted for sharing links, ow well 😂
@@mountainlion4853 same lmfao
I have the same frame and bought the headset bearings from the link and they don't fit inside the cups in the frame but thr fork still wobbles
Ok that’s not good. Your frame probably came with different cups than mine. You could probably just widen the hole with a Dremel or some sort of sander. I did that on my most recent bike.
@@ENDOPRYSMofficial I ended up ordering a 44mm front and bottom set that another commentor suggested hopefully it works the bearings are permanently set in the cups of the fork on the frame I got, I'm honestly not sure if the wobble is from a different problem because the inner diameter of the new headset bearing seemed very similar to the one that came with the frame, sorry for the extra hassle and long messages loll
@@corbinandersen809 did the 44mm fix it?
@@lucaspacheco3631 my issue is I'm not sure how to remove the original cups without taking it to a bike shop, I have rode it with the wobble and it's honestly not terrible it only shifts when I use the front brake
@@corbinandersen809 I just got the frame in today. I didn’t put the cups in yet. Do you recommend I don’t put the cups that came with the frame and get what aw do linked in the description?
But you have the Wrong link/Part or am i wrong you linked the 34mm outside version but this frame has a 44mm frame
That’s the one I used. I’m no expert but believe me it works great.
@@ENDOPRYSMofficial i am gonna buy now the 44mm version frim Aliexpress i can tell you in 2 weeks more normaly you shude use the 44mm versuon because the "Zylinder wall" in yours is 34mm right and if you insert it is basicly isnt centered by the tube but only at the rounded end am i right.
I gonna buy the 44mm version and a Headset tool to press it 100% straight in and my 44mm zylinder you be perfekt fit on the inner hole of the frame
@@ENDOPRYSMofficial ah i know yet whats the thing you basicly you installed the original 2 "spacer" that where with the frame and they make from 44mm the 34mm thats why yours fit to but i would prefer to buy 44mm straight and out in then its even stabler becaus you dont have extra 2 parts + in it
@@rintuut you can do that. I think any bearings that look similar to these should work. It’s been to weeks and I have had absolutely 0 issues so far.
@@ENDOPRYSMofficial perfect yeah i am goona test it with the straight 44mm without spacer version amd gonna update how it rides👍
Bought this exact part, followed video 1:1 on instructions. Too piece will never fit in the hole flush, and still wobbles when I brake lol.
Nice job!
It's good not to have to remove the original bearing supports because it's not easy to put in the column...
You might have to grind the opening on the cups to do this, however...
They don't just easily fit in. There's about a millimeter of overhang that prevents you from doing this on nero headsets for this frame.
Very good and handy video, Thanx dude!
Waiting on mine in the mail. The ones they gave are not secure enough. I did a big jump and broke back light cover. Speed bump at 45mph 😂
I bought these bearings based on your video and they don’t fit flush onto the frame. There is a small gap
What’d you do ?
thanks for this video! I encountered the same problem with my enduro ebike and I have the same frame. I bought on Amazon FsEheadset. I hope who will be more rigid
Pretty sure the bearings are in upside down but it should work perfectly fine anyway
You forgot to fit and tighten the upper yoke bolt that serves the right side fork slider...
Tu as oublié de mettre et de serrer le boulon du Té supérieur qui sert le fourreau de fourche côté droit
i would recommend buying a downhill mountain bike headset, it would have stronger bearings, less risk of play, etc, and this is coming from a downhill racer and trained mechanic
I think these are. I left a link to them in the description. The old ones were verry flimsy.
@@ENDOPRYSMofficial link doesnt work, its going to your personal order which no one can access without your account, and also that doesnt appear to be a downhill headset, it appears to be enduro, the difference is enduro is slightly weaker than a downhill grade one, but when it comes to a electric enduro/dirtbike a downhill headset is a lot better and will last a lot longer
@@youbickbiking3084 I’m gonna redo the link
@@youbickbiking3084 www.amazon.com/FSA-Orbit-Threadless-Headset-Black/dp/B07D4GT8YS/ref=mp_s_a_1_10?crid=16WDRPIAA407Q&keywords=mtb+headset+bearings&qid=1644549741&sprefix=mtb+headset+bearing%2Caps%2C280&sr=8-10 try this
@@ENDOPRYSMofficial that is a road headset, it would be pretty weak, and would also kinda explain the movement, i would recommend a Cane Creek 40 ZS44/28.6 EC44/40 Headset, it will be more durable and last a hell of a lot longer
Editing tip: mute yourself when you fast forward. People hate those chipmunk sounds
No I think it’s funny
Stop stop. Use pit bike 125 front forks bearings fits like a glove. Good luck
I might eventually do that. Cuz I had some 125s and I really liked the suspension.
*Nothing like doing the entire thing upside down...*
Please explain
Nooooo, do not cut the race!!!! EVER!
Nice bike but it's not a Stealth Bomber. It's chinese clone copy of a Stealth Bomber.
Not that it matters but looks like you did it upside down 👉👈☝️🤟👽🚲