BEC - 23-12-2012 at 06:13 AM
Has anyone ever seen or fabricated a bearing style head stock out of the original? (Just like a PL) without having to purchase a PL downtube and
fork. Just wondering, as it would be a nice way to rid myself of annoying nylon spacers and would probably feel a lot better too.
doublespeed360 - 23-12-2012 at 08:43 AM
there might be a guy in the boston area who would want one too.his name is peter g.
BeamerBob - 23-12-2012 at 09:20 AM
I've seen pics where people have converted them over to needle bearings it seems. It would take a bit of fabrication but not a problem for someone
with a bit of experience.
Scudley - 23-12-2012 at 12:09 PM
Have you had a lot of trouble with the nylon bushings. Mine is worn out, but I bought mine used from who used it pretty heavily. It is over five
years old. Once in five years does not seem like excessive maintenance. I certainly would not go to a PL front end. My PL fork lasted less than a
year before the lower brace broke. I think a new fork was $125. What does trike buggy for a new headset bushing?
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BeamerBob - 23-12-2012 at 12:47 PM
The bearings are higher maintenance than the bushings IMHO. Some silicone spray or non petroleum bike chain lube will keep it slick without
attracting sand and dirt.
BEC - 23-12-2012 at 03:36 PM
I've sprayed the crap out of it with all sorts of things (teflon dry lube)....It's the original and it is really worn out. There is actually some play
in the headset now. I didn't want to get the PL downtube and fork...I was wondering if there was a way to put a bearing in my flexifoil headset or
fork. I did also contact trikebuggy today to see if he has these in stock...
Bty...trikebuggy is now offering the wide axle for the flexifoil where you can reduce the width for transportation...NICE...Its just like the idea
someone posted on here like a week ago.
Hey Bob, Do you think a PL seat would be better then my original. I just got my divine harness the other day and WOW! What a difference and I haven't
even flown with it yet. Only reason for new seat would be to have the siderail pads go under all the straps.
I'd apologize for stealing this thread, but I started it....LOL
BeamerBob - 23-12-2012 at 07:12 PM
The pl seat will give you a deeper position for more security along with having side rail pads. Win win.
snowspider - 26-12-2012 at 06:09 PM
Check the head stock on the kids bikes and trikes , you'd be surprized at how much of that tubing stock is the same size.
rtz - 27-12-2012 at 04:11 PM
I need a pic of the Flexifoil head tube without the fork attached.
BEC - 27-12-2012 at 04:15 PM
I will take a couple tomorrow with my nice camera and post...
@snowspider...kids were all worried about their bikes when I went out and started poking around with the digital cal. They don't care when their
300.00 mountain bike sits outside in the rain for a week with the chain rusting but I guess this worried them..haha