Difference between revisions of "Cannondale Headshok Information"
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+ | ===Headsets and stems=== | ||
+ | A Cannondale headset and stem must be used with this fron end. The "steerer" diameter is 1.5625" not 1.500". | ||
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+ | [http://www.cannondale.com/bikes/tech/kitlist/CO.4.1.Coda%20Holy%20stems.pdf Coda Stems] | ||
===Tools=== | ===Tools=== |
Revision as of 16:19, 19 March 2008
Contents
OE Parts
Components
- 118455, Tele Assy, 80mm, Alum, LC, Honed- $70
- KF263/, Kit, Damper, Red DLR80, Soft- $100 ($200 Retail)
- KF264/, Kit, Damper, Red DLR80, Med- $100 ($200 Retail)
- KF265/, Kit, Damper, Red DLR80, Firm- $100 ($200 Retail)
- HD191/BLK, Kit, Fork Boot, Slim 5 Ridge ($9.99 Retail)
- HD???/BLK, Kit, Fork Boot, Slim 2 Ridge ($9.99 Retail)
- 118738L negative spring (soft)
- 118739L negative spring (med)
- 118740L negative spring (firm)
Headsets and stems
A Cannondale headset and stem must be used with this fron end. The "steerer" diameter is 1.5625" not 1.500".
Tools
Headtube
Kirk Pacenti sell special headshok head tubes.
Getting parts from an existing fork
Bob Brown describes the process.
Magura Cartridge
http://www.magura.com/english/produkte_static/produkt_2008_ccs.htm