Re: re [CR]Stronglight Headsets

(Example: Production Builders:Cinelli)

Date: Tue, 14 Nov 2006 15:16:55 +0000 (GMT)
From: <joebz@optonline.net>
Subject: Re: re [CR]Stronglight Headsets
In-reply-to: <52613.12.2.142.7.1163513598.squirrel@webmail.mtco.com>
To: kurtsj@mtco.com
References: <52613.12.2.142.7.1163513598.squirrel@webmail.mtco.com>
cc: Classicrendezvous@bikelist.org

I like all the Stronglight headsets and find them very durable. I just wanted to add a warning that the v-bearing and tapered roller bearings require better facing alignment and concentricity alignment tolerances than a cup and cone bearing. If you retrofit and it binds, wither reface or go back to a conventional headset.

Joe Bender-Zanoni
Great Notch, NJ


----- Original Message -----
From: kurtsj@mtco.com
Date: Tue, 14 Nov 2006 09:13:00 -0000
Subject: re [CR]Stronglight Headsets
To: Classicrendezvous@bikelist.org


> From: Michael Schmidt

\r?\n>

\r?\n> "Can anyone on the list educate me on the difference between

\r?\n> Stronglightheadset models "P", "V", and Competition.

\r?\n>

\r?\n> Was one model better than the other and where were they on a

\r?\n> timeline of

\r?\n> model introduction.

\r?\n>

\r?\n> Lawyer weasel words: Yes, the author of this post did check the

\r?\n> bikelistarchieves."

\r?\n>

\r?\n>

\r?\n> hi Mike,

\r?\n>

\r?\n> The Cyclo-Pedia catalog has some detail in the descriptions of these

\r?\n> headsets:

\r?\n>

\r?\n> > 74/p25%20stronglight%20headsets.gif>

\r?\n> or: http://tinyurl.com/ya7lho

\r?\n>

\r?\n> This info is from the 11th edition of the catalog, circa 1974.

\r?\n> The quick

\r?\n> summary is that the P.3 is the basic model. The V.4

\r?\n> Competition is the

\r?\n> next step up, and utilizes the "V bearing cups". The S.5 Super

\r?\n> Competition appears to have extra steps in the process of

\r?\n> grinding and

\r?\n> treating the bearing races, so it's the best of the three.

\r?\n>

\r?\n> There's a note that the V.4 and S.5 have a greater stack height

\r?\n> than is

\r?\n> typical, which may be important. This is interesting to me, since

\r?\n> Stronglight's current roller bearing headsets also have a

\r?\n> greater stack

\r?\n> height than normal. And for what it's worth, the current

\r?\n> Stronglight A9

\r?\n> headset looks right at home on our vintage bikes (if you don't mind

\r?\n> aluminum parts instead of chromed steel).

\r?\n>

\r?\n> Steve Kurt

\r?\n> Peoria, IL

\r?\n> USA