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Chris King
Headset Spacer Kit

5 out of 5 stars
1 Review
$53.00

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Why We Like The Headset Spacer Kit

Exquisite and functional, these spacers are machined from a solid bar of aluminum in Chris King's Portland facility. Each kit includes a 3mm, 2 x 6mm, and 2 x 12mm spacers, and with multiple colors to choose from, they'll look great on any bike.


Details

  • Quality headset spacers for dialing in your ride
  • Precision machined for perfectly parallel surfaces
  • Fits 1-1/8in tapered and 1-1/8in straight steerer tubes
  • Item #CKGA013
Material
aluminum
Includes
1 x 3mm, 2 x 6mm, 2 x 12mm spacers
Manufacturer Warranty
lifetime

Overall Rating

5 based on 1 ratings

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5 out of 5 stars

August 13, 2021

Loose Headset fix

Familiarity:
I've used it several times

I replaced my mtb frame and the shop installed a mix of carbon fiber and aluminum spacers on my fork. Over time the carbon finer spacers warped so that I would get violent brake shudder on my front wheel due to the spacers not being flat anymore. On a advice from a friend, I replaced all those crappy spacers with this Chris king set. Night and day difference. My brake shudder is gone and I am back to loving my bike again. They are ?expensive?, but the fix was worth much more. These are well machined and look great. I got mango which is really just orange. If you have loose headset issues (depress front brake and see if there is any play between the fork and the headset), but these!

John H
Backcountry.com

Originally reviewed on Backcountry.com