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MTB Headsets

By Canadian Cycling Magazine - Published June 8, 2010

Few components see as much abuse and still perform as flawlessly as the humble headset. Hidden between sexier or at least more obvious parts like a stem and fork, this often-ignored component is overflowing with technology and performance. Here are some of the finest headset options available today.


Products

  • 110 Traditional - $265

    110 Traditional - $265

    Cane Creek

    The 110 is a major upgrade to the classic threadless headset originally created by Cane Creek.  The new headset offers improved weather protection, greater durability thanks to its 7075 T6 aluminum cups and spacers and reduced weight from its scalloped Interlok spacers. The result is one of the best threadless headsets ever made. Get one.

  • NoThreadSet - $200

    NoThreadSet - $200

    Chris King

    Chris King set the standard for durability and quality with its original one-inch threaded headsets and the NoThreadSet is no different. Built around its classic stainless steel sealed bearings, the NoThreadSet delivers longevity and performance suitable for any off-road rig. Throw in a 10-year warranty and impeccable construction and this is a headset that can outlive most bikes.

  • MTB - $80

    MTB - $80

    FSA

    This well-made internal headset is a great upgrade for riders wanting something that's a step up from most stock options. Shallow alloy cups match to a durable steel crown race for good durability without unnecessary weight. FSA uses long-lasting angular contact bearings for smoothness and durability - smart.


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