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Headsets

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Replacement Headset Bearing Set For Addict 2014 Onwards And Foil 2011-2015

ÂŁ45.00

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Foil Headset Bearing Kit For 2016/2017 Models

ÂŁ50.00

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Foil 50mm/55mm Headset (2011-2015)

ÂŁ50.00

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CR1/Addict Semi Integrated Headset By FSA

ÂŁ35.00

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Ritchey Carbon Headset for Scale 2011/2012

ÂŁ100.00

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Headset With Forkstop For Strike eRide Carbon (2020)

ÂŁ100.00

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Headset Top Cap And Expander Kit For Plasma (2023)

ÂŁ110.00

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Ritchey WCS Headset For Addict/Solace 2014 Onwards

ÂŁ50.00

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Headset Spacers And Top Cap For Syncros 1.5 MTB Handlebar Stem

ÂŁ20.00

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Forkstop Headset For Genius eRide (2020 Onward)

ÂŁ50.00

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Headset Spacers And Top Cap For Syncros RR1.5/2.0 Handlebar Stem

ÂŁ20.00

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Ritchey LoZero 1 1/8" Tapered Headset

ÂŁ20.00

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Foil Headset (2021)

ÂŁ80.00

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Voltage FR Headset Kit (2016)

ÂŁ70.00

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eRide Alloy Forkstop Headset Spacer Kit (2020)

ÂŁ70.00

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Silence eRIDE Headset - Rigid (2021)

ÂŁ50.00

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Silence eRIDE Headset - Suspension (2021)

ÂŁ75.00

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Ritchey Semi Integrated Headset 1 1/8"

ÂŁ20.00

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Foil Aero Headset Spacer Kit 2016 Onwards

ÂŁ35.00

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1 1/4" Headset Compression Kit For Foil (2016)

ÂŁ15.00

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Plasma 3 Replacement Bearings

ÂŁ30.00

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1 1/8" Headset Compression Kit

ÂŁ10.00

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Plasma 5 Headset Compression Kit

ÂŁ25.00

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Plasma 2 Replacement Bearings

ÂŁ40.00

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Spark IC Headset Spacer Kit (2022)

ÂŁ20.00

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Addict Gravel Headset Spacer Kit (2022)

ÂŁ20.00

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Spark Headset Cup Kit (2022)

ÂŁ20.00
Available Sizes

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Headset For Strike eRide Alloy (2020)

ÂŁ40.00

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Headset VP-51A For Sub Cross (2017)

ÂŁ20.00

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Semi Integrated Headset VP-41 AC For Sub (2016)

ÂŁ30.00

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Cyclo Cross Headset With Barrel Adjuster

ÂŁ40.00

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FSA 1.5" External Lower Headset Cup Tapered For Voltage FR (2016)

ÂŁ30.00

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Plasma 6 Spacer Angle Adjustment Kit

ÂŁ19.99

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Foil Headset Expander (2023)

ÂŁ15.00

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Star Nut and Top Cap For 1 1/8" Headset

ÂŁ10.00

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Top Cap Assembly Kit For Fraser iC Handlebars (2020)

ÂŁ30.00

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FSA Mallet 1 1/8" External Cup Headset

ÂŁ20.00

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Volt-X 10 Headset

ÂŁ20.00

Quality threadless headsets. such as those from brands including Chris King & Syncros are lightweight, highly durable and provide years of use if maintained regularly. We stock a selection of award-winning road & mountain bike headsets designed to improve your bike's steering capabilities.

The Headset is a vital component on any bike, be that a road bike, mountain bike, gravel bike or BMX. Headsets are designed to allow your fork steerer to rotate in the head tube of the frame, every turn and twist of the bike is done via the headset, changing the direction of the bike. Although the explanation of a headset can be reduced to just a set of bearings - a working headset is key in ensuring that your bike is safe and responds the way you want it to.

In many cycling disciplines, especially mountain biking - headsets can take a lot of punishment, with rough terrain and drops on downhill tracks placing stress on this part. Regardless of the type of bike you have, if your headset is due for replacement - you can usually tell quite quickly. Headsets which are on their way out, have a lot of play within them - if you allow this play to continue, then the frame itself can be damaged.

When it’s time to change your headset, careful consideration is required to ensure you buy the correct headset for your bike. Vintage bikes usually have a threaded headset - which have two large nuts and adjustable bearings. Modern bikes use a different type of headset, a threadless headset. Threadless headsets use bearings which are not screwed together, but instead pressed together into the head tube. A star fangled nut or compression bung is then used to compress everything together.

Choices continue further however, there are both internal and external threadless headsets. Integrated headsets mean that you can just drop bearings into the frame tube, without the need for a press. This makes servicing and replacement very easy.

There is a big variation in the quality of components found in headsets and bearings - cheaper headsets, use poorer quality bearings. There are a couple of different types of bearings used, with ball bearings being the most common. Cartridge bearings offer many advantages, being sealed in a single assembly - which last longer and are better sealed. Ceramic ball bearings are also available, as are needle bearings using a ring of small rods.

You can view the complete range of headsets above, and if you have any questions about the range - get in touch and we will be happy to help.