Description
Chris King headsets have been the industry benchmark for 35 years — ever since the company created the first sealed bearing headset in 1976. This InSet 2 Headset is built upon that tradition, though it has different dimensions and style to fit current frame specs. It’s designed for bike frames that require a tapered, semi-integrated (zero stack) headset. We are not sure why it took Chris King so long to begin manufacture of their InSet. When we bought our first bike frames that required semi-integrated headsets, we wanted Chris King quality, although the at all times luscious polished and anodized parts were going to be mostly obscured by the headtube of the frame. They are to be had in all configurations now, and the excellent news is that the InSet headset is like all other King headsets — it’ll probably last longer than the frame you’ll be able to install it in. From the saddle, you’ll be able to get a view of that coveted logo on the top bearing assembly and steerer cap to remind you of your inspired purchase.All parts of the InSet 2 Headset are machined in-house in Chris King’s Portland facility, from the aluminum cups to the stainless steel sealed cartridge bearings. The bearings are pressed into alloy cups that are then pressed into the headtube. The difference between an InSet headset like this one and NoThreadset is that, here, the bearings are housed inside the headtube. The InSet 2 offers the same quality and precision that you’ve at all times expected from King parts, and the upper bearing cover uses their new GripLock compression ring assembly. The Chris King InSet 2 Headset will mate a tapered fork steerer to a bike with a headtube having a 44mm ID top and 56mm ID bottom dimensions. You’ll also use a straight 1-1/8″ fork if you use a 1.5 Devo baseplate (sold one after the other). Black only.
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