How To Replace Integrated Headset Bearings (AHeadset) - Road Bike Maintenance

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  • Out of all the bearings on your bike, replacing your headset is the easiest. No need for specialist tools like a pullers or presses, you just need a hex key and a little know-how. In this video, I’ll show you step-by-step how you replace the headset bearings on your bike.
    Oh, and is packing the headset with a bucket of grease the right thing to do? We’ll answer that one too!
    Here are the Product I used in this video:
    Hambini Website - www.hambini.com
    Hambini UA-cam - / hambini
    Maintenance Stand - amzn.to/49YAUtz
    Workshop Wonder Wipes - amzn.to/3YSMqkZ
    Fenwicks Assembly Grease - amzn.to/3YWyJ4O
    Park Tool PPL-1 Polylube 1000 Grease - amzn.to/45KcfWS
    Park Tool GG-1 Grease Gun - amzn.to/3qOetWm
    Copper Grease - amzn.to/3QhD4vc
    Chapters:
    00:00 - Intro
    00:46 - What is involved
    01:46 - How to get replacement bearings
    04:33 - Hambini Headset Bearings
    06:53 - Strip Down
    09:23 - Cleaning
    13:17 - How Much Grease To Use
    17:07 - What Grease To Use
    18:28 - Rebuild
    24:00 - Final Adjustments
    About Ribble Valley Cyclist:
    I am a regular road cyclist based in the North West of England. I have been a cyclist my whole life, and try to get out every day. The purpose of my UA-cam channel is to share the knowledge I’ve built up in my 40 years as a cyclist.
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  • @adamsantos5649
    @adamsantos5649 11 місяців тому +10

    Finally someone that can make sense of things

    • @ribblevalleycyclist
      @ribblevalleycyclist  11 місяців тому +2

      Glad you liked it, it's always great to hear someone has found my content useful.
      Thanks for watching.
      Jon

  • @wittmf
    @wittmf 9 місяців тому +8

    LOVE these bike repair step-by-step videos!!! You present very clearly how to make all of these repairs, making it possible for people like me to do all my repairs at a fraction of the cost of a bike shop! That said, shoutout to our local bike shops and all the repair services they provide! Not all of us can do this stuff!

    • @ribblevalleycyclist
      @ribblevalleycyclist  9 місяців тому

      Glad you're liking them, Michael. And yes, agreed, shout out to the LBS. They're enjoying a bit of a resurgence nowadays, what with the increased business from e-bikes. Long may it continue.

  • @stuartdeakin3667
    @stuartdeakin3667 8 місяців тому +7

    Awesome video. Covered everything in a straight forward, pedagogical manner. Loved that you cover the basics, but also the small stuff. The best vid on UA-cam about this operation 👏

    • @ribblevalleycyclist
      @ribblevalleycyclist  8 місяців тому +1

      Glad you found it useful, Stuart. I really enjoyed doing that one 👍

  • @johnhenrick2298
    @johnhenrick2298 21 день тому

    I like the detail you gave, such as the red and black bearing seals. None of the other videos mention that. I like your mannerism, too. I'm a Londoner but have been gone from the UK for forty-six years, and seldom hear a 'Limey' accent. It was great to listen to you.
    In 2016 I bought a new Specialized Fatboy. I do all my own wrenching since I fell out with a bike shop from whom I had bought three new bikes, and seven botch jobs. I decided to check the headset bearings and found some rust on the lower bearing, even though it had not been ridden in the rain, nor washed. I replaced both bearings and did a good job even though I say it, myself.
    What I'm looking for is information on swapping caged bearings for sealed bearings. I bought a new Izip bike last autumn and don't know what kind of bearings it has. I know the wheel bearings are individual balls. I think I'll bring the bike indoors to drop the fork. Florida is way too hot for working in the porch.

  • @NeillRobinson
    @NeillRobinson 9 місяців тому +3

    Perfect video. Guided me step by step through servicing my headset. Turns out I need new bearings, but as a short term fix I was able to clean out and re-grease the old ones, they'll do until replacements arrive at which point i'll probably reload this vid to make sure I don't forget anything! Thanks Jon - liked and subscribed :)

    • @ribblevalleycyclist
      @ribblevalleycyclist  9 місяців тому

      Hi Neill, great to hear you found it useful 👍 The good thing with headset bearings is that they move neither fast nor far, so you can get away with doing exactly what you’ve done. Thanks
      Jon.

  • @davidparker8475
    @davidparker8475 7 місяців тому +3

    By far the best video on stem maintenance I've seen. Brilliant!

  • @VictorYarema
    @VictorYarema 17 днів тому +1

    Awesome. You simply nailed this repair guide. Thanks for all the tips and details.

  • @tpoljsak
    @tpoljsak 11 місяців тому +4

    My friend, what an excellent explanation on bottom bearing!👍👍👍

  • @VincentMMoore0
    @VincentMMoore0 23 дні тому +1

    7 minutes in, and I've subscribed. Great information, thank you!

  • @thomasbrown8566
    @thomasbrown8566 7 місяців тому +2

    Easily the best video I have found on this topic - thank you!

  • @Xxplosive1987
    @Xxplosive1987 Місяць тому +1

    Jon, this video gave me the knowledge and ability to change my headset bearing this week!!! Cheers

    • @ribblevalleycyclist
      @ribblevalleycyclist  29 днів тому

      Hi Xxplosive. Great news. Not as hard as you thought I'd guess????

    • @Xxplosive1987
      @Xxplosive1987 29 днів тому

      @@ribblevalleycyclist nowhere near as hard mate. The only difficult part was sizing the bearings as they weren't labelled

  • @bahoonies
    @bahoonies 9 місяців тому +1

    I found your channel by chance and glad I did. Excellent, very informative and helpful video. I've subscribed.

  • @Holden0583
    @Holden0583 2 місяці тому +1

    Well explained as always…love your videos gives me confidence to do these jobs myself. 🙏🏻

    • @ribblevalleycyclist
      @ribblevalleycyclist  2 місяці тому +1

      Glad it gives you that confidence, that why I do them 👍

  • @paddlestandingup
    @paddlestandingup Місяць тому +1

    Very nicely explained. Happy to Hambini's logos on those bags!

    • @ribblevalleycyclist
      @ribblevalleycyclist  Місяць тому +1

      Glad you enjoyed it. They're good bearings at a fair price.

  • @johnstrac
    @johnstrac 3 місяці тому +1

    Loved that one, cheers. I'm heavy on headsets and very ham fisted so this was valuable advice.

  • @LakeDistrictcyclist
    @LakeDistrictcyclist Рік тому +1

    Nice to see you again mate, could of done with you a few months back had to get mine changed. My Orbea was like the pin, had a orange seal at bottom only 18 months and I’ve had them changed as knackard 😊

    • @ribblevalleycyclist
      @ribblevalleycyclist  Рік тому

      Good to hear from you mate. Yeah, bearings is one of the things most manufacturers scrimp on. You're welcome to bring your bike down to me at any time, we could do a video on it!!!!

    • @LakeDistrictcyclist
      @LakeDistrictcyclist Рік тому +1

      @@ribblevalleycyclist I will do next time if that’s ok, but will warn you because all my cables are intergraded the hydraulic breaks runs right throw bearing so bit more work than a normal change. 👌😊

  • @2wheelsrbest327
    @2wheelsrbest327 6 місяців тому +3

    Great video Jon and you now have another Sub. I found this because I am going to replace my headset on a 2005 Bianchi ML3. Its still got the old HS which has retained ball bearings etc so can I as do I just need to buy cartridge bearings to replace them. My understanding is it is a integrated HS. Like you I am a big fan of Hambini and something he says among many things that has stayed with me is don't use to much grease on a bearing because it can impede the ball bearings from rolling. Love your tip about determining the chamfer you need on your bearing as well. Thanks again.

    • @ribblevalleycyclist
      @ribblevalleycyclist  6 місяців тому +3

      Hi 2 Wheels. Welcome onboard! Yep, that funny little fella from Grimsby sure knows his bearings!! I think the most important thing with headsets, is to let the water get out. Bianchi ML3..... Nice frame that 👍

    • @michaelhoward6752
      @michaelhoward6752 3 місяці тому +1

      Headset doesn’t turn that much so wouldn’t worry too much about overdoing the grease in this application.

  • @julienleroy8141
    @julienleroy8141 11 місяців тому +2

    Awesome detailed instructions

  • @steveread1798
    @steveread1798 Місяць тому +1

    Some very useful information and assembly tips. Great video

  • @user-jw7lu1bd4v
    @user-jw7lu1bd4v 11 місяців тому +1

    Great video Jon, very informative. Just found your channel and subscribed.

    • @ribblevalleycyclist
      @ribblevalleycyclist  11 місяців тому

      Hi Geoff...... Welcome aboard! I don't really tell people about my channel, but a few have stumbled across it. Hope you're keeping well, mate.
      Thanks,
      Jon

  • @Bernardo2363
    @Bernardo2363 8 місяців тому +3

    SUPERB VIDEO EXPLANATION!!!!

  • @rasmorales790
    @rasmorales790 22 дні тому +1

    Amazing way to explain and break everything down.. Thank you! 🫵🏼💯👍🏼🫡

  • @chrischaralambous286
    @chrischaralambous286 4 місяці тому +1

    Very well explained informative video. Thank you. You've got a new subscriber.👍👌

  • @thomashosang2595
    @thomashosang2595 5 місяців тому +1

    That was very helpful, thanks mate!

  • @rogerpianoking1945
    @rogerpianoking1945 3 місяці тому +1

    I have the park grease that I used for changing BB on my Ribble. Was a doddle. On a totally different subject, I used this grease on a bath shower glass screen hinges that started to squeak, like I mean SQUEAK. Fixed it a treat. Like this video as it explains some does and don’ts on this particular bike maintenance. Well done that man. 👍

    • @ribblevalleycyclist
      @ribblevalleycyclist  3 місяці тому +1

      I can report that it's also great for squeaky front gates 🤣. Glad you found it useful. 👍

    • @rogerpianoking1945
      @rogerpianoking1945 2 місяці тому +1

      Hi Ribble valley, I have a Ribble R872 road bike. Having undone the top cap screw, I found another bolt round headed that the top cap screw screws into? and information saying torque to 8 n/M. I’ve got fresh bearings but decided not to go ahead before getting more information. Can you shed a light on this please.

    • @rogerpianoking1945
      @rogerpianoking1945 2 місяці тому +1

      It’s like a bung that fits into the carbon headset. One of my Road club mates has shown me what it is does on his bike👍

    • @ribblevalleycyclist
      @ribblevalleycyclist  2 місяці тому +1

      That is just the steerer bung, it stays put, don’t touch it. Remove the top cap, and then loosen off the hex bolts on each side of your stem. Then just wiggle the stem upwards, and it’ll come off.

    • @rogerpianoking1945
      @rogerpianoking1945 2 місяці тому +1

      @@ribblevalleycyclist thank you for the confirmation .Yea that’s basically what my Road club mate has said. I always say ask if in doubt. 👍

  • @billytscherne4643
    @billytscherne4643 9 місяців тому +1

    Fantastic , great tips .

  • @tba3679
    @tba3679 Місяць тому

    Great video. My bearings are stuck on the bike and need some proper tool to take them out. So the video is for some special or super expensive bike

  • @philrobinson8862
    @philrobinson8862 21 день тому

    Brilliant video, +1 sub

  • @jled3924
    @jled3924 11 місяців тому +1

    This is fantastic. I was always told to pack the bearing with grease, this explains why I've been having problems. Have you ever tried one of the @Hambini bottom brackets?

    • @ribblevalleycyclist
      @ribblevalleycyclist  11 місяців тому +1

      Hi, Yeah, I was told the same thing in the early days. No, still waiting for #hambini @Hambini to send me one........ think I'll be waiting a while 😂😟

  • @recaro0307
    @recaro0307 24 дні тому

    Awesome video. Can you please make a video of how to replace headseat bearings, if all cables are integrated in headset (with disc brakes)...

  • @stevemcg5606
    @stevemcg5606 3 місяці тому +1

    You know your bikes well mate

  • @tonysadler5290
    @tonysadler5290 4 місяці тому +1

    Ps. Very good video. I also agree with you about lubricant choices, I also use Morgan Blue. All the best, Regards Tony Sadler South Wales UK

  • @nowthenad3286
    @nowthenad3286 Місяць тому +1

    Great video. New subscriber.

  • @Bigchurchmusic
    @Bigchurchmusic 7 місяців тому +1

    Excellent

  • @dh7314
    @dh7314 Місяць тому

    Oh this is good. Very good

  • @jamesforbes2819
    @jamesforbes2819 2 місяці тому +2

    unreal video, learnt a shit ton

  • @thomaskuhn6541
    @thomaskuhn6541 9 місяців тому +2

    Should you be using a different grease for the top cap, something like Slickoleum? I thought a regular petroleum based assembly grease could potentially damage rubber seals.

  • @Sooperhans3636
    @Sooperhans3636 4 місяці тому

    ❤ me some Hambini

  • @jakubpukovec7755
    @jakubpukovec7755 Місяць тому +1

    Thanks for the great video with plenty of useful advices.
    I'm unable to remove the upper bearings from the headset insert. Some knocking from the inside on the bearings just split the 2 bearings parts apart, I can remove the bearings balls but not the inner part with seal which is remains stuck inside. Interesting is this is nearly brand new bike, problem seems to be caused by water which entered inside. Most of the bearings balls arent't shiny anymore, covered by rust.
    Some pick might be an option but I'm afraid it would require too excessive force.
    Maybe WD40 or something to disolve the rust might help.

    • @ribblevalleycyclist
      @ribblevalleycyclist  Місяць тому

      Hi Jakub, That sounds really bad. I'll assume that the frame isn't carbon, so the inner cuo has bonded to the headset tube? Agreed, something like WD40 will be your best bet. Maybe soak kitchen towel in WD40, stuff it in the area, and leave to soak overnight.

  • @Hollywood4Fun
    @Hollywood4Fun 2 місяці тому

    Enjoy your energetic instruction. I'm about to build a bike frame using 1 5/8 tube. I'm thinking of using the same tube for the head/steering tube since it seems it would pair best with the rest of the frame. However, I doubt the make a bearing set for this size tube? Also, I'm wondering about the best way to set up an empty tube to accept a bearing set. I'm sure some method of keeping the bearings at the top and bottom will be required. Maybe a sleeve or some sort of bearing cup? Any advice on simple and cost effective ways to fabricate a steering tube bearing setup from scratch? Thanks. Subscribed. Robert

  • @ElviaRivera-us1tu
    @ElviaRivera-us1tu 8 місяців тому

    The park tool grease gun can also put alot of grease if you want

  • @arnodivalentin5639
    @arnodivalentin5639 9 місяців тому +1

    Very good video informative. I Would like to say you, mentioned about not getting grease on the steer tube as you showed in your video you cleaned it very well but if that's the case why are you putting grease in the frame Where you put the bearings is that not carbon fibre also.
    I don't KNOW if your frame has alloy inserts pressed into the carbon,if thats the case then i can understand putting the grease there.
    So my point is that I've watched many videos and a few of them say not to put grease on the carbon because it can cause it to swell up. So who is correct?
    What do the manufactures say.
    I have a Cinelli Superstar,frame I'm building and would like too know.

    • @ribblevalleycyclist
      @ribblevalleycyclist  9 місяців тому +2

      Good point, well made Arno. First off, no, the frame doesn't have alloy inserts. It's all about damage limitation. If the bearing were to fail/seize, then it would rub against the frame, and cause irreparable damage, so I apply grease. However, I have been told by a few mechanics in the past that some of the additives in grease can, in theory, cause delamination between the epoxy and the carbon. Research shows arguments both for and against this. So, the way I see it, use a quality grease by a trusted manufacturer, and wipe if off where its not needed.
      Good luck with that build. 👍
      Thanks again, Arno
      Jon

  • @Ram-pc9ts
    @Ram-pc9ts 19 днів тому

    Nicely done video. Could you please provide more detail information about the difference between the upper and lower hambini bearing seals regard full seal and less than full contact seal. Prehaps I missed it when checking out the hambini website but I did not see any information in that regard. Some close up video shots or photos would be helpful. In your video you never mentioned anything in regard to raceway design. My tadpole trike uses Neco headsets. These headsets have angular contact bearings, which give both radial and axial support. This makes a lot of sense, but looking at the hambini bearings, it appears they are only designed for axial support?

  • @humansnotai4912
    @humansnotai4912 4 місяці тому

    This is why I strip all my bikes back to the frame every week. Have done sine I was 6. I have 30 mint Mk1 Raleigh burners 2 Raleigh Eclipses, A Gran Sport. Plus many others Several have never been ridden.

  • @mtbboy1993
    @mtbboy1993 6 місяців тому +1

    25:40 I recommend to feel at the headset cap not at the hoods, as with disc brakes you might feel the pads moving.Other wise a great guide. Some brakes have massive play, some don't. If done correct as I mentioned it won't need to be readjusted. Also I recommend using Loctite 243 on the bolts to keep them secure as logn as possible. it keeps it secure, but possible to undo it. It's crucial in rapid temp changes. But some stems are useless even with that. But the particular stem in question was an MTB stem (Race Face Atlas) not road bike stem. ten mins in -10C and bar spun. For MTB I recommend Renthal Apex, it passed my test, it held on for many months, despite me taking it in and out between -10C and room temp. I've tested without, and it will come lose. I haven't tried the combo in this video so I don't know how well it works.

    • @ribblevalleycyclist
      @ribblevalleycyclist  6 місяців тому +1

      Agreed, brake movement can feel like a loose headset. I recall noticing this many years ago, when I did my first disc built. One of the best identifiers is movement between the headset tube and the top cap...... That'll confirm where the movement is coming from.

  • @reginaldscot165
    @reginaldscot165 5 місяців тому +1

    Excellent video. I do many of these tricks myself (especially photographing pats of the bike as I go.) I didn’t agree with everything, but only minor differences of opinion rather than anything major.
    Just 2 question. 5:03
    Have you seen his headset service video on his channel?
    Do you consider it “a good job.”
    All the best and keep up the very informative videos. 👍🏻

    • @ribblevalleycyclist
      @ribblevalleycyclist  5 місяців тому +1

      Eyup, Reg,
      Good to hear from you.
      Yes, I have seen it. It’s not how I would’ve done it personally. The way I do it is as shown. May not be text-book, but I consider it good advice.
      Yes, I have seen it. Do I consider it a ‘Good job’?………… No. But then again, I suspect Hambini doesn’t either. I will however stick to what I said in my video, Hambini is passionate about quality bearings, and does make exceptionally good BB’s. And because of that, I feel his other ‘Off the shelf’ products will more than likely be of good quality, and therefore he can be trusted as a good supplier.
      I’m glad you enjoyed the video. You should watch some of my other content. I recently did a video on D.I.Y bearing hacks, that you may enjoy.
      I see you’re a Content Creator too…… I’ll go give you a binge-watch!!
      Thanks for watching,
      Jon

    • @reginaldscot165
      @reginaldscot165 4 місяці тому

      @@ribblevalleycyclist Thanks, I have and will continue to check out your content. 🙂👍🏻

    • @ribblevalleycyclist
      @ribblevalleycyclist  4 місяці тому

      @reginaldscot165 Cheers, Reg. will continue to watch your stuff too, like the way you call it out 👍

  • @arnodivalentin5639
    @arnodivalentin5639 9 місяців тому +1

    Thanks Jon, I've been using a synthetic grease on my bearings and other bike parts,do you think this would be ok for the frame?

    • @ribblevalleycyclist
      @ribblevalleycyclist  9 місяців тому +1

      Agreed. I like an old-fashioned petroleum based grease, but synthetic is better in many ways

  • @Quizmate1
    @Quizmate1 6 місяців тому +1

    And this is why bikes should come with semi or fully external cabling / hoses, regardless of whether they've got di2 👍

    • @ribblevalleycyclist
      @ribblevalleycyclist  6 місяців тому +1

      It's a good point. Personally, I prefer external..... Looks more traditional.

  • @TRONICSfer
    @TRONICSfer 4 місяці тому +1

    Great video! Do you think it's healthy to suspend fork just on hydraulic cable and let it dangling around?

    • @ribblevalleycyclist
      @ribblevalleycyclist  4 місяці тому +1

      Glad you enjoyed it. Yes, the fork without the wheel only weights a few hundred grams, so it'll be fine. Just be careful not to pull it. If the hose fails, then there was a problem with the hose. Hope that helps.
      Jon

    • @TRONICSfer
      @TRONICSfer 4 місяці тому

      @@ribblevalleycyclist it makes sense for the carbon fork. I am changing headset bearings on my trekking bike with suspension fork, there I removed the brake from the fork. But the tip for greasing lower bearing is great!

  • @dimitriss.2630
    @dimitriss.2630 Місяць тому +1

    is there a kind of ballpark value for the max torque when fitting the top cap screw?

    • @ribblevalleycyclist
      @ribblevalleycyclist  Місяць тому

      Just pinch it up. No torque required. Too tight and you’ll damage the bearings. Just enough to get rid of the play, and then maybe another 1/8th to 1/4 turn.

  • @nigelbradley613
    @nigelbradley613 8 днів тому

    At what point do you loosen the pinch bolts and retighten them?

  • @mtbboy1993
    @mtbboy1993 6 місяців тому +1

    22:30 I'm curious which ingrediens cause the carbo not swell, which greases are carbon safe? which are not?

    • @ribblevalleycyclist
      @ribblevalleycyclist  6 місяців тому +1

      This is a topic that has been debated for years. Some say petroleum based greases can cause issue, some say its a myth. I watched a Park tutorial once, and they said it causes damage and swelling. So my advice is to not take the risk, and just wipe it off.

  • @pigeonpoo1823
    @pigeonpoo1823 Рік тому +1

    Bungie cord. Its so obvious now. Cheers, I always take something away from the Top Tips you dish out. The other one being the enjoyment of my power washer and Bilt Hamber Surfex (look it up) leads to premature destruction of my precious. Thanks again!

    • @ribblevalleycyclist
      @ribblevalleycyclist  Рік тому

      Hi Pigeon Poo.
      Glad you found it useful.
      Bilt Hamber Surfex....... Now that looks very interesting indeed 🤔🤔🤔. As I suggest in this latest video, I'm starting to rethink my workshop product supplier. I may give this a closer look.
      Thanks for the suggestion.
      Jon

  • @dannyli5946
    @dannyli5946 2 місяці тому +1

    Hello, should I use grease or oil base lube for head tube bearing ball inside. Thank you for your answer

    • @ribblevalleycyclist
      @ribblevalleycyclist  2 місяці тому

      Hi, you need to use grease, as water will eventually wash away lighter oils.

    • @dannyli5946
      @dannyli5946 2 місяці тому

      @@ribblevalleycyclist how I should clean it properly, can I use mud off cleaner ?

    • @ribblevalleycyclist
      @ribblevalleycyclist  2 місяці тому

      @@dannyli5946 Ideally, you need to use a degreaser. Muc Off degreaser, or any other spirit or alcohol based cleaner will do.

    • @dannyli5946
      @dannyli5946 2 місяці тому

      @@ribblevalleycyclist normal muc off wash cleaner is not good enough?

    • @ribblevalleycyclist
      @ribblevalleycyclist  2 місяці тому

      @@dannyli5946 no, it’s too mild for the bearing in this video. If it’s a modern headset race like in this video, you’ll need a degreaser. But if it’s older individual bearings in a cup race, then you can use your Muc Off cleaner.

  • @juststuff3267
    @juststuff3267 2 місяці тому +1

    when did we see you put the block back in the stem?

  • @davejones2500
    @davejones2500 Місяць тому

    Sadly my Lapierre eSensium with hydraulic brakes has the internal brake and gear cabling routed through the top of the headset. I understand therefore that, to replace the top bearings, the cables need to be removed and the front brakes bled. A far from straightforward job and beyond my capabilities I'm afraid. I can't decide whether to just replace the bottom bearings myself (they are well and truly cooked and the steering's grinding horribly, top bearings look OK from the outside) or pack the bike off to my LBS for the full (and presumably expensive) monty.

  • @gammelgemse
    @gammelgemse 8 місяців тому +1

    "The bike was invented way before the torque wrench" 🙂👍

    • @ribblevalleycyclist
      @ribblevalleycyclist  8 місяців тому +1

      Technically, I was wrong there. According to Google, it's only about 40 years between the two 🤣🤣🤣🤣

  • @mtbboy1993
    @mtbboy1993 6 місяців тому

    13:58 I guess unless you ride with loose headset, I've seen people do it. no mud guard, blasting trough a puddle I see how that's feasible. So loose I would notice it while riding, unbearable, yet some don't notice anything is wrong, so in that case stuff might come in. But as I take care of my bikes it's not an issue I will lever have.
    Some headsets are pure junk, Like the Cane Creek branded cheap loose ball bearing headsets made by VP components, no proper cover just a weak plastic cover that bends, lets water in. makes the head tube look like someone took a poo on it. No amounts of grease helps on that one.all grease comes out, and it rusts. I'm glad I have proper headset and proper bike now.

  • @ronbelleza5588
    @ronbelleza5588 23 дні тому +2

    Its the hardest bearing to replace for me. I have to reroute the cable and bleed the brakes because of one piece bar and stem shit.

    • @ribblevalleycyclist
      @ribblevalleycyclist  22 дні тому

      Internally routed then...... they're a nightmare. You should try building them 🙁

    • @ronbelleza5588
      @ronbelleza5588 22 дні тому

      @@ribblevalleycyclist I built mine. Its horrible.

  • @CGalvis65
    @CGalvis65 3 місяці тому

    It’s a Fork. Singular for Christ Sake!! 😂 do you eat with a Knife and Forks??

    • @ribblevalleycyclist
      @ribblevalleycyclist  3 місяці тому

      Thank you for your valued input. I'm also grateful to you that this was the first message I read this morning. My day will be better, now that I've been given your grammatical guidance. We are truly blessed to have people like yourself.

  • @rgpeters
    @rgpeters 4 місяці тому +1

    Hambini doesn't design bearings, he sells bearings for a living at a bearing dealer and has seen the opportunity to repack NKS bearings as his own at a overprice, easy to find all this online PS. Another great video

    • @ribblevalleycyclist
      @ribblevalleycyclist  4 місяці тому +3

      I wouldn't know to be honest, I don't know the man. As I said in the video, he makes bottom brackets, and these bearings he's supplied were just simple headset bearings....... which I think are a fair price, when compared to the rest of the retail market. I would however say that the website does suggest this product is exclusive to Hambini Engineering, of which I would have no knowledge either way. Glad you liked the video. 👍

    • @Frostbiker
      @Frostbiker 3 місяці тому +1

      Where do you get the idea that Hambini "sells bearings for a living at a bearing dealer"? He claims to be a licensed engineer working at Airbus, and given the penalties associated with falsely claiming to be a licensed engineer, I really doubt he would be lying. He started an online retail business selling bicycle bearings on the side, but it's not his day job and he is completely transparent about where he sources the bearings (primarily NTN, IIRC).

    • @rgpeters
      @rgpeters 3 місяці тому

      Really as that so? Working at Airbus? 🤣 well… if you call a bearing dealer in the midlands there’s a persons that answer the phones and sounds like hambine, don’t be sold by BS on the internet

    • @choddo
      @choddo 2 місяці тому

      @@Frostbikerhe was an aerospace engineer in the past afaik. Don’t know if it was at Airbus.

  • @user-cx2bk6pm2f
    @user-cx2bk6pm2f 4 місяці тому +1

    I bet you've never round off a Torx bolt, nor ever heard of someone else doing so. These are designed to handle more torque and be far less susceptible to rounding than hex bolts. I agree it's stupid to mix and match hex with Torx on a bike... but I'd prefer if they were all Torx.

    • @ribblevalleycyclist
      @ribblevalleycyclist  4 місяці тому

      Hi G,
      No, I haven't personally, but I know many that have, by either undoing them when there is mud/dirt in them, so the tool doesn't go in properly, or by attempting to undo them with a hex key.

    • @AnotherMrLizard
      @AnotherMrLizard 2 місяці тому +1

      Dealt with plenty of rounded torx bolts as a working mechanic, e-bike motor mounting bolts and rotor bolts especially. I don’t mind hex or torx but don’t pretend torx are perfect.

    • @ribblevalleycyclist
      @ribblevalleycyclist  2 місяці тому +1

      @AnotherMrLizard Agreed Adam. There is some kind of miscommunication that Torx is infallible

  • @janeblogs324
    @janeblogs324 8 місяців тому

    3:43 not a vernier if its digital

  • @c.d.5138
    @c.d.5138 6 місяців тому

    Depends on the bike…….

  • @markusseppala6547
    @markusseppala6547 9 місяців тому +1

    Why would you film this from the other side of the room. You don't actually see the headset at all. Just an improvement idea for future videos.

    • @ribblevalleycyclist
      @ribblevalleycyclist  9 місяців тому

      Fair point. The secondary close up film is known as B-Roll, which is something I do in most of my videos. However, in this one, I thought it wasn’t necessary. I stand corrected 👍

  • @tmayberry7559
    @tmayberry7559 7 місяців тому +1

    So you want to pack grease on the top and not on the bottom.
    Don't you need to use a headset press to press it in place again

    • @ribblevalleycyclist
      @ribblevalleycyclist  7 місяців тому +1

      Hi,
      Top - Plenty of grease, to stop the water getting in.
      Bottom - A small amount rubbed into the bearing body to aid installation, and prevent rust.
      Headset bearings like shown in the video are not an interference fit (tight fit), they just slot into place. No specialist tools needed to remove/replace them.
      Hope that helps, and good luck with it 👍
      Jon

    • @tmayberry7559
      @tmayberry7559 7 місяців тому

      @@ribblevalleycyclist yes it does

  • @mtbboy1993
    @mtbboy1993 6 місяців тому

    4:05 Why are Torx stupid?

    • @ribblevalleycyclist
      @ribblevalleycyclist  6 місяців тому

      They're not. It's just me being frustrated that I've gone to the bike with Hex, and it's got 'Stupid' Torx!! To be honest, it's a better system, less chance of rounding them off.

  • @cefnonn
    @cefnonn 2 місяці тому +2

    I think the old design of headset was better and I suspect many would agree.

  • @mtbboy1993
    @mtbboy1993 6 місяців тому +1

    4:50 Too bad Hambini refuses to admit when he's wrong about a bearing pullers not being able to remove bearings on a hub. It was a scandal. Of course they can pull out bearings, he claimed the puller can't do it as the bearing does not have a chamfer at the inside race, absurd claim. They all have to allow a puller to do it's job.

    • @ribblevalleycyclist
      @ribblevalleycyclist  6 місяців тому

      I use one in this video:
      ua-cam.com/video/nji1dw2UWTI/v-deo.html

  • @tonysadler5290
    @tonysadler5290 4 місяці тому

    I don't know what has happened to my comments - seem to have gone, its an old tablet, it happens occasionally!
    Re bearings : NTN or SKF, supply kits direct for bikes. Hambini uses NTN, so it pays to go direct.
    I don't approve of Hambini's vitriolic rants against women or people who disagree with him. I don't rate him as any form of mechanic: see Reginald Scott's observations about Hambini's activities as a mechanic and I think as well made as Hambini's Bottom Brackets are, the off the shelf brackets are over priced compared to eg BB units.

  • @user-cx2bk6pm2f
    @user-cx2bk6pm2f 9 місяців тому +3

    Has Hambini stopped sexually harassing female cycling presenters? After what he did to Michell Arthur-Brennans, I would not use his product if free.

    • @ribblevalleycyclist
      @ribblevalleycyclist  9 місяців тому +2

      Yeah, I remember that.....AWKWARD!!! Not the best day for him. Think he deleted that one in the end.

  • @davemoss6976
    @davemoss6976 Місяць тому

    stop adding of when you say off

    • @ribblevalleycyclist
      @ribblevalleycyclist  Місяць тому

      Not sure what you mean

    • @davemoss6976
      @davemoss6976 Місяць тому

      @@ribblevalleycyclist you take the bearing off the fork, not off of the fork

    • @ribblevalleycyclist
      @ribblevalleycyclist  Місяць тому

      Did you find the video useful, or informative?

    • @davemoss6976
      @davemoss6976 Місяць тому

      @@ribblevalleycyclist yes, but the outer race of my lower bearing is stuck in the frame and I cannot budge it.😞

    • @ribblevalleycyclist
      @ribblevalleycyclist  Місяць тому

      @@davemoss6976 So you found my video useful, but instead of saying that, you chose to insult me by questioning my use of the English language......... Good luck with that bearing.