I've now assembled all the bits to get cracking on my first ever build, so I thought I'd make a thread and keep it updated as I go along! Hopefully it'll encourage other newbies to the bike-building world to give it a crack (or it may well have the opposite effect and put them off forever I suppose
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Disclaimer - if you're a stickler for everything being done in exactly the right way, please avert your eyes. I'll be trying to build this up using nothing that can't be found in the common garden shed. There will be bodging, filing, poking, and prodding where there probably shouldn't be. If this is likely to offend, please close down your web browser, forget all about this, and do something therapeutic, perhaps polish your headset press So, as of last night (9.5.12), this is how it was all looking:
Shortly after taking this, I decided to kick thinks off by fitting the headset. How hard could this be I thought? As it turns out, fitting a headset is just about the most difficult thing man has ever managed to accomplish. After several hours I finally crawled into bed, covered in blood and grease (the grease is red too, so I'm unsure of the relative proportions), having completely failed to get anywhere.
10.5.12 - Man vs. Headset, Round 2Having dismally failed last night, I decided to do some research, and discovered a process known as '
reaming'. This ancient witchcraft is key to the fundamental problem of getting a headset which is 34.09mm in diameter into a slightly oval headtube which is 33.62mm in diameter in one direction, and 33.76mm in diameter in the other.
You can get yourself a reaming and facing set from CRC for the bargain price of
just £489.99! I think not. I could have given it to my local bike shop, but they have at least a 3 week wait time and I wanted to do as much as possible myself. So I broke out the files.
Filing a headtube is something that I'm not sure I can really recommend. I certainly wouldn't do it on a downhill rig that's going to take a lot of punishment, but taking 0.15mm off each side of the headtube on an XC runaround I thought wouldn't be too bad. Only time will tell eh?
Anyway, word of warning, the stuff On-Ones are made from is seriously tough, and I wrecked a fair few files just taking a fraction of a mm off.
So then I fashioned a headset press from some threaded bar and some washers, greased up the lot, and got tightening. The result:
Time will tell if it's o.k, or if it creaks etc, but it's seems rock solid. I'll consider this battle won (but I may eat my words further down the line
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