Head Set Bearings ...... life span

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gelfy666

Über Member
Location
telford
ive a friend who bought a Carrera Kracken 5 months ago, and he rides it every day to work.... its just for commuting.
anyway the bottom set of bearing have completely failed, and making an awful noise.... now Halfrauds say its a wear part and not under warranty etc..... no i know its not an expensive fix, but surely they should last more than 5 months/300 miles?? ive got a Diamond Back Sorrento thats 20 years old plus , with no problems lol.
 

fossyant

Ride It Like You Stole It!
Location
South Manchester
Every day, all weather, no mudguards, unknown 'cleaning frequency'. How long is a piece of string. Replace with quality bearings, grease them up with waterproof grease and they should last longer.
 

fossyant

Ride It Like You Stole It!
Location
South Manchester
Crap happens, or get's in. :laugh:

MTB's chew bearings, but this one hasn't had a hard life.

I'd just get new ones that are better, like Cane Creek. So long as you know the size and fitment angles, then go get better ones. PS there is usually all the information printed on the bearing side.
 

Levo-Lon

Guru
As @Drago says..keep em clean and re-grease regularly.
i do mine every few mth or as soon as the steering feels a bit stiff.
its a wear and tear item that could be ruined in one shot from a washer..or a favorite is the washing upside down..as the water gets in ..

superstar bearings are good for 100 yards btw
 

Jody

Stubborn git
Are they cartridge or caged bearings?
 
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Levo-Lon

Guru
Swap the headset for one with sealed cartridge bearings. You can probably pick one up for £20ish, no need to service and they will last a lot longer.

mine are sealed @Jody
sealed is a lose term i find when talking bearings..
i pop out the seal,then seperate the races..clean everything, put it back togeather re-grease and pop the seal back in..it takes about 20,30 mins with dropping the fork..
i find the top bearing seems to be unaffected as a rule
 

Jody

Stubborn git
^ You're too quick to quote before I edited @meta lon :laugh:

I don't bother with servicing as its that cheap to replace the bearings or the complete headset. Last replacement was a complete Giant headset (in anodised blue :whistle:) which J E James were giving away for reduced from £49.99 to sub £20
 

Levo-Lon

Guru
^ You're too quick to quote before I edited @meta lon :laugh:

I don't bother with servicing as its that cheap to replace the bearings or the complete headset. Last replacement was a complete Giant headset (in anodised blue :whistle:) which J E James were giving away for reduced from £49.99 to sub £20

Lol ,its usually me that gets quoted before ive finished spell checking and re wrighting posts @Jody
@User13710 picked up on one of my spellings.. i wrote luters instead of looters..the reply was excelent, "a gang of mdieval luters on the rampage was the theam" but thers been many more..
 
My headset on my Giant Revolt started creaking after a similar amount of time. Upon checking it out I found absolutely no grease and some corrosion. It looked like Mars in there and was shocked that it would have to go this bad before manifesting any symptoms. Anyway a thorough clean and regrease and its good as now, altho less shiny.
I guess that they didnt put enough grease inside there at the factory.
 
Location
London
^ You're too quick to quote before I edited @meta lon :laugh:

I don't bother with servicing as its that cheap to replace the bearings or the complete headset. Last replacement was a complete Giant headset (in anodised blue :whistle:) which J E James were giving away for reduced from £49.99 to sub £20

You replace headsets as a consumable?

I knew cycling had gone mad the last few years but that takes the biscuit.

(My dahon speed pro DOES have consumable headsets but that's another matter)
 

Jody

Stubborn git
You replace headsets as a consumable? I knew cycling had gone mad the last few years but that takes the biscuit.

I would just replace the bearings when needed and would class a sealed bearing as consumable (especially as my riding buddy works for a bearing company) . Swapped the headset as I wanted to change colour and it was only a few quid more expensive than changing the bearings.
 
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Location
London
Yes, bearings are consumable - whether cartridge, caged balls or loose balls. Did you swap the headset yourself or get a bike shop to do it? If the latter, how much did they charge you?
 
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