A bit more progress to the build.....Fitting Threadless Headset. Its only taken 3 weeks to arrive was so excited
Chris King Tapered Threadless Headset 1.1/8-1.5

Now just have to fit it. First get rid of the rubbish bottom race coller the forks came with, done this by prying off with a screw driver

And the new chris king bottom race coller, much more beefier. I smeared some water proof grease around the taper of the head tube to help it slide on (nothing like a bit of lube when trying to fit a shaft into a ring

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Here is my race fitting tool......an axle stand! The tube of the stand is the perfect fit over the shaft and sits perfectly on the race, I can wack it on all 3 sides for a nice straight fit (worth remebering)

And there we have it, a nice snug fit

Next fitting the cups, slap on the good ol grease again

Here is the components of my home made headset press

And a little reaming of the hole

The tool fitted, the idea is to wind the nut at each end in which will force the caps in

in theory but it started to wind em in at an angle due to the tool pulling slightly bias to one side.

So another solution was needed, i needed to be able to move the bolt or frame about to get the cup in square, so i done one cup at a time. I locked the bottom nut into the vice so i only had one nut to tighten this gave me a free hand to move the frame or bolt when needed, worked a treat.

and Voila!!

Also remember if there is a name or logo on the cups to line them up before pressing in

I did but it turned slightly without me knowing now the word KING is so slightly off centre

And the forks tried in for size. I covered the bearings with waterproof grease prior to forks going in.

Here is another delivery
