How To Make A Headset Cup Press/Install Tool

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  • Опубліковано 17 бер 2014
  • This is my homemade bearing cup press. It works similar to the Park Tool HHP-3 to install the bearing cups into the head tube of a bike frame. It cost less than $8 to make. So relatively cheap to build. It was made from a 12 inch piece of 1/2" threaded rod, 4-6 fender washers, 2 nylon washers, 2 flat washers and 2 flange nuts. I also demonstrate how to use the tool.
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  • @RJTheBikeGuy
    @RJTheBikeGuy  5 років тому +4

    For more bike repair videos hit the subscribe button 🛑 and click the notification bell ► bit.ly/SubRJTheBikeGuy

    • @MrDeceptacon88
      @MrDeceptacon88 3 роки тому

      Hi thx for the vid
      Should i removed the bearing inside the cups before adding pressure to the cups?

    • @RJTheBikeGuy
      @RJTheBikeGuy  3 роки тому

      @@MrDeceptacon88 Yes.

    • @MrDeceptacon88
      @MrDeceptacon88 3 роки тому

      @@RJTheBikeGuy thx

    • @MrDeceptacon88
      @MrDeceptacon88 3 роки тому

      @@RJTheBikeGuy but why do you need a nylon washer? Cant you just tighten the large washers with the flange nut?

    • @RJTheBikeGuy
      @RJTheBikeGuy  3 роки тому

      @@MrDeceptacon88 Slides smoother.

  • @akeredun
    @akeredun 12 днів тому

    10 years on and still educating and helping. Thank you so much for this!🤩🤩

  • @FarmerFpv
    @FarmerFpv 4 роки тому +31

    Thanks, RJ, you have saved me so much money on my bike build, I really appreciate what you do for us, Much respect sir.

  • @elliottmeager556
    @elliottmeager556 7 років тому +2

    Thank you so much! This is a genius homemade tool and has saved me so much cash and any damage to my new paint job. I'm restoring a 1970s Road bike. Your videos are great. Thanks again

  • @206coconutz
    @206coconutz 10 років тому +7

    $8.00 worth of hardware at the store bought me what I needed to make this DYI tool. Saved lots of $$$ on a specialized Park tool or having a store mechanic do it for me. Works like a charm! I had my upgrade headset installed very quickly. Thanks for posting this how-to shyflirt1!

  • @zacharybrodrick2594
    @zacharybrodrick2594 3 роки тому +2

    Hey just wanted to say thank you for posting these videos! I’m currently building up my bare steel frame fixed gear and your videos on diy tools saved me a lot of money and time! Both the cup removal tool and this tool worked perfectly. Keep these videos coming!

  • @DUZT55
    @DUZT55 6 років тому +1

    RJ whenever I run in to trouble with my bikes you always have the answer. Your the man!

  • @markbrent9369
    @markbrent9369 8 років тому +4

    Thanks!!! I just used on my BB30 PF 30. Quick and easy. Beats trying to eyeball it in then lightly tapping. Looking forward to looking at other DIY items you have.

  • @tulambin
    @tulambin 8 років тому +11

    Hey Thanks RJ
    I'm building a aluminum touring bike. This has saved me some big money thank you thank you thank you.
    And I'm learning some great helpful stuff.

  • @julioflores4651
    @julioflores4651 9 років тому +2

    I made close to the same tool. I just used a 1/2 inch bolt, the other side is the same. I found using the opposite side without a lock nut made threading the bolts together more difficult. I also used a smaller washer in the cup as a locator, or else the bolt wants to wander a bit, which will put the cups in slanted.
    Kudos to putting this out there just the same.

  • @kentjoosten8149
    @kentjoosten8149 2 роки тому +1

    Awesome, RJ. Between the cup remover, the press tool and the crown race tool I got a completely new headset installed on my 35-year-old Miyata. Thanks a million. Next is cold-setting the frame.

  • @carloswithac
    @carloswithac 5 років тому +2

    Thanks, RJ! This will save me some money on my bike build.

  • @jimmycalzone2416
    @jimmycalzone2416 2 роки тому +1

    I tried this tonight on a vintage frame with a new Cane Creek headset and it worked great! HD was low on inventory, so I used a 5/8" rod with just a couple fender washers on each end and no nylon washers. The only downside is that I'm guessing I'll never need the tool again, so I'll pass it along to someone else. Not bad for an 8 year old video, Thanks!!!

  • @luckyram3461
    @luckyram3461 4 роки тому

    Very useful indeed RJ. Thanks. A lot . I absolutely like the pace & how clear your explanations are.

  • @greenscobie86
    @greenscobie86 8 років тому +2

    Very helpful. Made this for like $6 from Home Depot and stuff I had laying around the garage.

  • @ArtilleryForLife
    @ArtilleryForLife 4 роки тому

    Thanks from CT! You have once again saved my wallet, time and sanity! Thanks for helping me keep riding - I'm an essential worker and I bike to work.

  • @poormansmtb5204
    @poormansmtb5204 5 років тому

    I saw your video on the cup remover and made me one and just tried it for the first time today and man it works great

  • @fitzpatrickjohnb
    @fitzpatrickjohnb 7 років тому

    This is awesome. I plan on making one tomorrow. Great idea using the nylon washers to minimize friction!!!

  • @adamf.8564
    @adamf.8564 4 роки тому +17

    Thank you so much:). I just spent the best $14USD during COVID19 whilst I work on my bikes at home:)! THANK YOU! Subbed.

  • @georgemuller8470
    @georgemuller8470 4 роки тому

    Thanks rj. You’re always coming through

  • @davidw1561
    @davidw1561 3 роки тому

    Thanks, Watching a few of your videos recently and they've helped me save time and money. Currently restoring a 1994 Cannodale R900.

  • @Esuper1
    @Esuper1 10 років тому +3

    elegant contraption, i like it.

  • @nikkycheeky
    @nikkycheeky 9 років тому

    managed to fit my headset into new frame using this method and some knocking for leveling it
    Thanks for sharing!

  • @jltansy
    @jltansy 4 роки тому

    Wow! I just easily installed a threadless headset on my old schwinn thanks to this. Great little piece!

  • @davebrown151
    @davebrown151 4 роки тому +2

    My 06 cbf1000 will recieve this treatment ! Thankyou 👍

  • @Cardocared
    @Cardocared Рік тому

    Thank you! I was thinking about making one myself and that was the plan I had… your video just made it so much easier to put from idea to a visual.

  • @jafutube1
    @jafutube1 6 років тому

    thank for the tip, did this today and the tool worked great - $7 in materials

  • @isaianeioti5512
    @isaianeioti5512 9 років тому

    Very clever and so simple. Thanks for your ideas.

  • @kevinomura5251
    @kevinomura5251 8 років тому +1

    Brilliant, thanks RJ!

  • @earlyreefer
    @earlyreefer 4 роки тому

    All great content! Your ideas have saved me money. Thank you!

  • @c200ns1
    @c200ns1 5 років тому

    Thanks for the video RJ, very helpful with the ideas.

  • @rodneyrn
    @rodneyrn 9 років тому

    BRILLIANT!!! ABSOLUTELY BRILLIANT!!!

  • @markw8139
    @markw8139 3 місяці тому

    For the remover tool I just used a shop rag on a blunt large screw driver and gradually tapped the end of the screw driver with a hammer evenly around the back of the cup...Although that flared remover tool looks great!

  • @randomperson8037
    @randomperson8037 8 років тому +4

    Great video. Saved me a bunch of $$$. Thanks.

  • @carveyparker80
    @carveyparker80 4 роки тому

    Head Set is on and I am bike to Riding! Installed a Crane Creek Forty Headset on my 2010 Trek 3500! Thank you!!

  • @fespo276
    @fespo276 7 років тому

    Just did this tonight! Total parts were $3.97. Thanks!!!

  • @zombpocolypseiscomin
    @zombpocolypseiscomin 6 років тому

    Just made mine and it worked perfectly 😁

  • @fantasticfrankie
    @fantasticfrankie 3 роки тому

    This video was extremely useful. Thank you.

  • @nosreuter
    @nosreuter 3 роки тому

    Hats off you you sir 🎩 This surely is VALUABLE tips and tricks your handing out for free. I'm now subscribed and have liked all your videos as a small thank you 🙏

  • @patrickmccary7687
    @patrickmccary7687 5 років тому

    I will be using this idea this weekend on my resto mod build

  • @confecorazonyacero
    @confecorazonyacero 9 років тому

    Great video, very useful. Thanks for sharing. Regards from Spain.

  • @Le_Guigster
    @Le_Guigster 10 років тому +3

    Very useful tool!
    You can use it for other puproses such as pressing one-piece crank bottom bracket cups in the frame or putting back sealed bearing in the hub (using the fender washers you have with this tool along with the wheel axle and nuts). I think there's another use to this tool but I can't remember...
    Great video, as usual :)

  • @SternLX
    @SternLX 3 місяці тому

    Pretty nifty. I've used this method but with a couple of wood disks cut with a hole saw from plywood that act as my pressing surface. Couple of nuts and washers top them off. :) I also have a small hydraulic press in my shop if I get real lazy. Just requires and extra set of hands to hold the frame.

  • @freddietrowers3048
    @freddietrowers3048 4 роки тому

    Super useful video! Thanks for this

  • @DK-sj2ph
    @DK-sj2ph 3 роки тому

    Genuine genius mate 👍

  • @richb7414
    @richb7414 10 років тому

    Nice clear and concise video!
    I made the same removal tool earlier this year. Except, I rounded the sharp edges off so they didn't dig into my aluminum frame.
    And I used a rubber automotive bushing i had lying around to hammer in the new cups. I have Internal bearings btw. Yours I would not hammer.

  • @casperxem8938
    @casperxem8938 9 років тому

    Works well thank you!

  • @thedudefromla
    @thedudefromla 2 роки тому

    Great Job!
    Thanks

  • @fckinnonstick9919
    @fckinnonstick9919 6 років тому +1

    RJ the Best Bike guy in Town! :D

  • @chmili1974
    @chmili1974 9 років тому +5

    Thank you, thank you, thank you. You are my home mechanic savior.

  • @galtbarber2640
    @galtbarber2640 7 років тому

    This worked perfectly.

  • @patrickrenschler5972
    @patrickrenschler5972 4 роки тому +1

    Thanks for sharing! I would use a 3/8" instead of a 1/2" threaded rod, so that you can re-use the rod for your home-made rear hanger alignment tool or the rear hanger cold setting tool.

  • @MusicMixerXX
    @MusicMixerXX 9 років тому +11

    you are professional :) i always like to see home made tools,, definately i will try build that one in next week when i buy material for that project,, and in Finland professional tools are way too expensive :) have a nice day RJ +1

  • @calveinsileutte7980
    @calveinsileutte7980 9 років тому

    Big help for me thanks.

  • @brianjbarber
    @brianjbarber 9 років тому +6

    I hope you don't mind a suggestion to improve the tool. I would switch on of the regular nuts with an acorn nut at the end of the threaded rod. It is much easier to get the tool into position and if you have the closed end of the tool with the acorn nut at the top of the headtube, it is much easier to turn because you can swing the handle of the wrench or the ratchet in a complete circle.

  • @AbrahamBarberi
    @AbrahamBarberi 2 роки тому

    THANK YOU!

  • @emremusic10
    @emremusic10 5 років тому

    many thanks for this video...I fix my MTB with this diy tool...👍👍👍👍

  • @redzuanhashim1193
    @redzuanhashim1193 5 років тому

    thank you RJ

  • @TheWillRogers
    @TheWillRogers Рік тому +1

    Just brainstorming here. A handfull of 1 1/8" (or whatever steer tube diameter) washers and some nuts should keep things easily centered on the first cup. Park Tool's tool has a couple of metal wedding cakes at either end that keep it easily centered. So for the second cup I'm sure a stack of the properly sized washer to fit in the cup should work, though there may be reason to worry about damaging the cup with the washer.

  • @jerryh6284
    @jerryh6284 2 роки тому

    Thanks PJ.
    I was about to purchase the Park Tool HHP 3 today, when I happened to come across your video. What luck!
    Thx. You've saved me quite a bit of cash. I have subbed & 👍 this video. I'm sure I'll be doing the same to the rest of your work you share with us.
    Much appreciated.
    -Peace,
    Jerry ✌️😉🙏

  • @vicentesoare
    @vicentesoare 10 років тому

    excellent video.............

  • @backyardmachinist
    @backyardmachinist 6 років тому

    Made mine for $3.30. Thanks RJ

  • @richman502
    @richman502 7 років тому

    Nice Job buddy

  • @kirpaljeetsingh2729
    @kirpaljeetsingh2729 5 років тому

    Too cool!

  • @nicholasdavidson5683
    @nicholasdavidson5683 2 роки тому

    Another thing i need yay :)

  • @jameezbikes5943
    @jameezbikes5943 Рік тому

    Nice!!

  • @carveyparker80
    @carveyparker80 4 роки тому

    Just got the tools from Home Depot today. Less 15 dollars total with the pvc pipe and cap I need to press my crown race on. Doing this tonight!

  • @tubenachos
    @tubenachos 4 роки тому

    Wow you saved me over $100, God bless

  • @mtboutdoors40something
    @mtboutdoors40something 5 років тому +1

    beats using a hammer! great stuff

  • @gravamen11
    @gravamen11 2 роки тому

    Could you do both cups at the same time? Great tool!

    • @peterdonnelly6804
      @peterdonnelly6804 2 роки тому

      One at a time is better, then you have one flat surface (the one with no cup in) to guide the other.
      If you tried two at once and they both got a bit wonky it gets more complicated saving it

  • @AndroMuteli
    @AndroMuteli 9 років тому

    it's really my favorite multi tool :) if u want i can send in FB options of tool

  • @peterpancho7915
    @peterpancho7915 6 років тому

    what is keeping the frame head from cracking or splitting, same with cups of headset,etc? I've always wondered this. thanks!

  • @MichaelAlderman2
    @MichaelAlderman2 8 років тому

    Question: why the nylon washers? What purpose do they serve? This is super helpful.

    • @RJTheBikeGuy
      @RJTheBikeGuy  8 років тому

      +Michael Alderman Allows the stuff to turn smoother.

  • @WowRixter
    @WowRixter 9 років тому

    Two questions:
    1) What if the cup isn't going in 100% straight?
    2) Can you please do a video on a pressfit bottom bracket?
    Excellent video as always!

    • @RJTheBikeGuy
      @RJTheBikeGuy  9 років тому

      Ric Liang Try to get them in as straight as possible. If they are really tight, this can be tough. You might need to loosen the tool and move it over to press in the part that isn't going in, to try to straighten it up. I sometimes have to move the tool a lot. Once it gets in so far, then it will often start going in straight.
      I will probably do a video on press fit BBs at somepoint.

    • @Desertduleler_88
      @Desertduleler_88 8 років тому

      +Ric Liang Not necessary, it works the same way. If the bearing isn't square remove and start again.

  • @SuperNelly27
    @SuperNelly27 5 років тому

    Fantastic I will be making this tomorrow to fit my new nuke proof head set

  • @01Farscape
    @01Farscape 7 років тому +2

    What type and brand of grease do you recommend for the bearings, threads etc? Thanks

    • @RJTheBikeGuy
      @RJTheBikeGuy  7 років тому +5

      I use marine grease for most bearing stuff.

  • @proxybox
    @proxybox 5 років тому

    To center the tool and to prevent it from shifting like in the video, I used a 1 1/4" washer on the inside with a nut holding it so the threaded rod didn't shift. So it would be nut, 1 1/4" washer, large washer to span the cup, small washer, nut.

  • @donovanlucibello379
    @donovanlucibello379 3 роки тому

    Great video, thank you for sharing!
    The only mod that I could think of would be to add a thrust bearing between the top washer and fender washer in place of the nylon washer. Great idea - simple video for the DIY home mechanic!

  • @nendinosaurus
    @nendinosaurus 3 роки тому

    I always love RJ video's, and I start doing these things thinking I'm RJ, but I'm not, and the cups always go in crooked. Now I need the tool to get it out. But this time I'm smarter, I'm not RJ, I'm taking the frame to my lbs to press them in

    • @RJTheBikeGuy
      @RJTheBikeGuy  3 роки тому

      Use grease, and take your time. Try freezing the cups.

  • @murf250
    @murf250 5 років тому

    RJ... Would there be any disadvantage to using a thinner threaded rod? I have one handy, think it's 1/4", and would like to use that so this rod doesn't go to waste.
    Thanks for all the great videos!

  • @sgth8tred1
    @sgth8tred1 4 роки тому

    Could a similar tool be used to pressfit cartridge bearings into my hubs?
    Edit: thank you so much for your videos, they've helped me every step of the way on my first build :)

    • @RJTheBikeGuy
      @RJTheBikeGuy  4 роки тому

      Probably. I haven't mess with those.

  • @GREE7107
    @GREE7107 3 роки тому

    Hi RJ - I've been tackling a job on my headset recently and your videos have been really helpful so a big thank you for that! I just wondered whether you have any tips for pressing into place the race that sits at the base of the steerer tube? ('crown race'?!)

    • @RJTheBikeGuy
      @RJTheBikeGuy  3 роки тому

      ua-cam.com/video/9G5R8-qitgM/v-deo.html

    • @GREE7107
      @GREE7107 3 роки тому

      @@RJTheBikeGuy Thanks! Found it the other day and already followed it! :)

  • @chrislukes9037
    @chrislukes9037 3 роки тому

    Hi RJ, Just made one of these tools, shopping from memory at the hardware store, then checked back here to see if I missed anything. Haven't used my tool yet. Are the nylon washers really necessary? Have you found that the metal washers bind up against each other and make it hard to tighten otherwise? Also, why the need to stack 2-3 fender washers on either side? I just bought a single smaller washer (against the nut) and larger/fender washer (against the headset cup) for each side. The larger/fender washers I picked up are 3mm thick and I can't imagine this flexing (if extra stiffness is the purpose of stacking multiple). Thanks. Love your simple tools - going to make the headset removal tool (making these in the wrong order!) and fork alignment gauge next.

    • @RJTheBikeGuy
      @RJTheBikeGuy  3 роки тому

      They are not necessary, but help it turn smoother.

  •  Рік тому

    i just want to say after watching this videos: my headset press cost was 4 euros. Thanks a lot!

  • @rq1624
    @rq1624 8 років тому +1

    if available, will cooling or freezing the cup with LN help seat the cup ?

    • @RJTheBikeGuy
      @RJTheBikeGuy  8 років тому

      Maybe. I have not tried that. I don't have LN lying around.

  • @joraysu931
    @joraysu931 7 років тому +1

    HI RJ
    Dose this tool can also use in install the Press Fit bottom bracket ?

    • @RJTheBikeGuy
      @RJTheBikeGuy  7 років тому +1

      I haven't done a pressed fit BB so I don't know.

  • @jeannettemasialasungu9051
    @jeannettemasialasungu9051 9 років тому

    I didn't did this part and place the new bearings on the old pieces because I thought they look well. The bike is holland granny bicycle type. The fork and special the handlebar holder is very long and also is the state very oblique. I think I need to do this job again cause there is still little vibration. Maybe is it the steerer tube that can not attach properly. I will check this first and if this not help than I do it all over with the tools seen on the video.
    Thanks

    • @RJTheBikeGuy
      @RJTheBikeGuy  9 років тому

      Not sure what you mean by vibration. Is the headset just loose? ua-cam.com/video/mkCC2lz540E/v-deo.html

    • @jeannettemasialasungu9051
      @jeannettemasialasungu9051 9 років тому

      Hi Guy, I send you a video on your personally account. I buy the pieces today in the metal shop and I will it do over again but first I have other bikes were I need to work on. If you have an idea were I can do something more to stop the little vibration than I like to hear that. The video you see: i want it to share with youtube but I smoke there and the explanation is not something as giving knowledge... So I do not uploaded this video, only for you. Give me some minutes because I will share it with OnDrive link.Thanks... Luc

  • @McGuinness89
    @McGuinness89 3 роки тому

    Thank you! Would it be ok to use rubber between the washer and headset/ bottom bracket cup to protect it?

  • @gottenwheel14
    @gottenwheel14 10 років тому +9

    Cool I use 2 blockc of wood and a hammer

  • @reggin_spelt_backwards
    @reggin_spelt_backwards 4 роки тому

    If you have one or know someone with a hydraulic press. DAT WORKS BEST

  • @joohop
    @joohop 10 років тому

    smart

  • @Million435
    @Million435 6 років тому

    Why not a thicker rod if most headsets are anywhere between 1-1.5in? Would it not be more stable?

  • @bluecollar8525
    @bluecollar8525 6 років тому

    Mine always goes crooked as soon as I start pressing it. Does the head tube need to be reamed?

  • @jollyrodgertr
    @jollyrodgertr 2 місяці тому

    this can be used for press fit bb installation just the same eh?

  • @dennisyoung4631
    @dennisyoung4631 2 роки тому

    Is a special kind of grease preferred for this?

  • @MrDeceptacon88
    @MrDeceptacon88 3 роки тому

    Hi should i remove the inner bearing before putting pressure onto the cup or leave the bearing inside the cup?

  • @Soundafek
    @Soundafek 8 років тому +1

    I'll let u borrow my bearing press RJ.

  • @joe286
    @joe286 7 років тому

    are the washers the same diameter as the rod ?

  • @TheNoisePolluter
    @TheNoisePolluter 5 років тому

    I had a really interesting idea of dipping the cups into liquid nitrogen so that they would get really cold, shrink down temporarily and slide right into the steer tube???

    • @nosaj1231
      @nosaj1231 5 років тому

      It is an interesting idea. Unfortunately exposing metal to extreme temperatures like that sometimes causes embrittlement, which can lead to early failure of the component.

  • @mtlnascarfan
    @mtlnascarfan 8 років тому

    Question:
    What if I were to use a slightly shorter rod (8" ) and locked a flange nut with a regular locknut on one end and tightened only the other end? I imagine that this would work just as well, no?
    Also...what if I were to use a cordless drill with adjustable torque settings to tighten the top nut instead of doing it by hand??

    • @RJTheBikeGuy
      @RJTheBikeGuy  8 років тому +1

      +mtlnascarfan As long as it's long enough to reach the length of the head tube. And do not use the drill. There can be a lot of adjusting while pressing the cups in to keep them straight.

    • @mtlnascarfan
      @mtlnascarfan 8 років тому

      Gotcha! Thanks, RJ!