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I had something similar happen on a bike. After a lot of fuss, it turns out that the expander plug wouldn't sit tight in the steer tube, so when I tightened it down it would pull out a bit. So I never got proper preload. It caused the bike to shudder like mad under hard braking, genuinely terrifying.
I replaced the cheapo expander plug with one of those long Specialized plugs. That thing isn't going anywhere. Solved the issue for me. Not sure if this is what you're experiencing but it sounded similar. |
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The crux of the issue (pun intended) is that the headset that comes on the Crux is garbage. It is like rubber and plastic, has a plastic compression ring.
Wolftooth is the only one I have found that makes a quality aftermarket headset that fits. https://www.wolftoothcomponents.com/...rated-standard You can also get the performance version- It has the same compression ring and topcap, just has a cheaper bearing. and this lower bearing- https://www.wolftoothcomponents.com/...rated-standard I put both of these on and have not had an issue since. With the stock headset, it would come loose. Adjusting it always ended up a touch tight or a touch loose. |
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I personally never found the specialized bearings to be much different than any others, besides being lower Stack and thus not interchangeable with stock off the shelf units.
My usual working pattern with a sorta uncertain origin would be to take more things apart, clean and lube accordingly. Sometimes something isn't installed right (top cap bottoming out on expander, bearing cover hitting frame) or just a combination of things. At least scratch all that off the list. While doing that check for any damage! |
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It is not so much the bearings- It is that the compression ring is plastic and the topcap is junk.
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I had a similar problem with a Cannondale CAAD 12. I bought a Ritchey headset and the problem was solved. At least by eye, the bearings were the same, but something was different. I have no idea what, but the problem was solved. The original headset was an FSA, and I've never had a problem with them before.
My recommendation is to buy a Ritchey headset if they have one that fits your frameset. |
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I had a similar issue with my crux, somehow the compression plug/cap was affecting tightness. The solution for me was to tighten down the top cap to correct preload, then back off top cap screw a couple turns, then tighten stem, and finally tighten top cap back down.
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Thanks, y’all! Are any of your issues with a 2022 Crux? Not sure if the earlier ones had the same headsets.
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My issues and comments are specific to a 2022 Crux. I actually own and ride that bike.
Get the recommended Wolftooth top and Enduro bearing bottom and be done with it. |
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Perhaps I'm misunderstanding but what's the point of tightening the preload cap, then backing off, THEN tightening the stem? You lost preload the second you backoff the cap with the stem loose. Also tightening cap after the stem is torqued isn't having an effect on the preload.
If anything just snug the cap, tighten the stem. |
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any chance a bearing is in upside down?
just asking.
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Crust Malocchio, Turbo Creo |
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It doesn't look like there is anything proprietary about the Specialized bearings.
From what I can tell the upper is either IS41 or IS42 - you could figure it out readily with a set of calipers. The lower looks to be an IS52/40 with a 45* interface. Chris King, Cane Creek, and plenty of others make headsets for this application. I'd pull it all apart, inspect the frame, measure the bearings with calipers, and order a replacement headset of your choosing. |
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Unless they've recently changed how they do headsets, the lower bearing is proprietary - which is a real pain since they're both not cheap and not always immediately available. I've had a bunch of people including bike shop mechanics claim that other options exist but never actually seen anything turn up.
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