Why We Like The InSet 2 Headset
Chris King headsets are often considered the gold standard for headsets in the cycling world. Building on a reputation for bombproof reliability, the Inset 2 Headset retains Chris King's storied quality and precision with a new design to meet the needs of frames that use a semi-integrated headset.
The main difference between the Inset 2 and the well-known NoThreadset is that the Inset 2's bearings sit inside the head tube instead of being housed in cups on either side of it. The big bonus of the Inset 2 is that all those riders with frames requiring a semi-integrated headset can now get in on the Chris King train of awesomeness.
The Inset 2 Headset also utilizes Chris King's new GripLock compression ring assembly in its top bearing for a safe and secure headset fit. The Inset 2 is compatible with tapered fork steerer tubes and can be adapted to pair with straight 1 1/8-inch steerer tubes by using a Devo baseplate (sold separately).
Details
- Tapered, semi-integrated (zero stack) headset
- Aluminum cups and caps
- Stainless steel bearings
- GripLock compression ring assembly
- Compatible with tapered 1 1/2-to-1 1/8-inch steerer tubes and straight 1 1/8-inch steerer tubes
- Compatible with tapered head tubes with a 44-millimeter upper internal diameter and a 56-millimeter lower internal diameter
- Item #CKG0033
- Material
- (cups and caps) aluminum, (bearings) stainless steel
- Claimed Weight
- 5.8oz
- Activity
- cycling, mountain biking
- Manufacturer Warranty
- 10 years
- Includes
- 1 stem cap screw, 1 stem cap, 1 star nut, 1 scuff washer, 1 Griplock assembly, 1 GridLock cap, 1 cap O-ring, 1 split ring, 1 bearing ring, 1 bearing O-ring, 1 upper bearing cup, 1 lower bearing cup, 1 baseplate
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Overall Rating
3 based on 2 ratings
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Selecting an option will reload the available reviews on the pageAugust 4, 2024
Wish I knew, still haven’t received part
I bought a Chris King headset on 7/5/2024. I accidentally ordered the wrong color. Figured it would be easy to exchange, how wrong I was. I received the part and called for a return label on 7/11/2024. Backcountry rep instructed me that without paying for an additional headset, they wouldn’t be able to ship the replacement until they received the original part. They received the returned part on 7/22/2024 but failed to remember to send the replacement back to me. I even called on 7/22/2024 to ensure they knew I didn’t want a refund and now was the time to send me my part. They were largely unaware that was supposed to happen, but ensured me my new part would be on the way, but oddly couldn’t provide me with a new tracking email. I should have realized he failed to complete his assignment or he would have been able to provide me with a new tracking email. After waiting another 10 days I decided to call again, thankfully, because they still didn’t remember to send my part. Maybe I will receive my part mid August. Who knows? Terrible customer service.
August 14, 2021
Bombproof, and no creaking
I have been using CK headsets for over 20 years. Every other headset that I?ve tried, including FSA, and Cane Creek, end up either failing or at the very least creaking. CK headsets, since they?ve gone to the compression ring standard, have been absolutely silent and perfect.The vast majority of times I?ve isolated creeks coming from my bike it have been from headsets.The amount of time I have wasted chasing down creeks and pulling apart headsets would have easily been offset by the high price of a king headset.
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