PpPete
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OK so I know my around brakes, drive-trains, wheel-building, etc but my knowledge has a big black hole.
There that's my shameful secret out in the open.
All my bikes to date have used old-skool threaded steerers & quill stems.
My knowledge of threadless systems is pretty rudimentary.... but I want to get "up to speed" on this, and I've struggled to find the right information from manufacturer's & retailers ebsites.
I'm looking at new frames which take 1-1/8 (not integrated type) headsets.
I believe that the ordinary star-fangled nuts should not be used on carbon steerers?
But most headsets seem to have these star-fangled nuts. So which models are suitable for carbon sterers?
Is the Hope Hed-Doctor system suitable for carbon?
Any particular recommendations from you good peeps ?
TBH budget constaints will probably mean I get carbon forks with aluminium steerer so star nut will be OK (?) but it looks like a horribly crude piece of engineering to my untutored eye. What (if anything) is better ?
Fitting it - this is probably the only job I'll take to LBS, even though I've fitted threaded headsets on steel frames in the past, (with a home-made headset press) I think on a new bike it's too much of risk without the proper tools.

All my bikes to date have used old-skool threaded steerers & quill stems.
My knowledge of threadless systems is pretty rudimentary.... but I want to get "up to speed" on this, and I've struggled to find the right information from manufacturer's & retailers ebsites.
I'm looking at new frames which take 1-1/8 (not integrated type) headsets.
I believe that the ordinary star-fangled nuts should not be used on carbon steerers?
But most headsets seem to have these star-fangled nuts. So which models are suitable for carbon sterers?
Is the Hope Hed-Doctor system suitable for carbon?
Any particular recommendations from you good peeps ?
TBH budget constaints will probably mean I get carbon forks with aluminium steerer so star nut will be OK (?) but it looks like a horribly crude piece of engineering to my untutored eye. What (if anything) is better ?
Fitting it - this is probably the only job I'll take to LBS, even though I've fitted threaded headsets on steel frames in the past, (with a home-made headset press) I think on a new bike it's too much of risk without the proper tools.