Unfortunately I can't see anything, there's a pay wall on that link. Best way to learn basic skills and you can have rests between the laps if you're not all that fit. The only problem I find is that they use small crusher rocks on the surface here and it's almost as sharp as broken glass when you come off, it cuts you to shreds if you don't have pads on.Maybe one day, this is just a little over a hour from me. I don't know if anything is closer.
http://www.adelaidenow.com.au/messe...e/news-story/6b3711d30763e895b672e47f33e2cc27
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It was a link to a indoor pump track in Adelaide called PumptUnfortunately I can't see anything, there's a pay wall on that link. Best way to learn basic skills and you can have rests between the laps if you're not all that fit. The only problem I find is that they use small crusher rocks on the surface here and it's almost as sharp as broken glass when you come off, it cuts you to shreds if you don't have pads on.
I recall my bmxs having a huge axle and large nut, a bit different to these. But agree...there was not mnay problems arising.I haven't ridden it properly yet but all bmxs were like that back in the day
The last pic the bearing is pulled up, it sits flush and is the right diamiter when it's in there.It's hard to see whats going on but looks like you have the wrong type of bearing in the top headset, unless some one has changed the top cup. The bottom looks screwed, you need a new headset.
Sorry, it looks right now that I've had a second look but has it got all the correct parts in the top cap.The last pic the bearing is pulled up, it sits flush and is the right diamiter when it's in there.
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It has a compressing ring and seal and top cap, I'll have to pull the fork out again though to check the bottom crown race on the fork. I think it might be one for the standard bearings in a cage and not 45° like the integrated bearing has.Sorry, it looks right now that I've had a second look but has it got all the parts in the top cap.
Yeah bottom bearing is gone with all that pitting.It has a compressing ring and seal and top cap, I'll have to pull the fork out again though to check the bottom crown race on the fork. I think it might be one for the standard bearings in a cage and not 45° like the integrated bearing has.
I think at minimum I need a new bearing for the bottom, but it's not much more for a whole headset from what I've seen.
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41.8mm where the bearing sitsWhat is the inside diameter of your head tube?
Yeah, I can't tell if the headsets I'm looking at come with a crown race or not though. None of them mention it.Ahhhh. it's an integrated set up?
Adelaide is probably the closest place that has a bearing shop, about $20-30 in fuel. But it's ok, I'll go for that $20 headset from CRC with the chain tugs when I make a order on Friday.You can buy them from bearings places, if you take the good one down to them they'll be able to match it. Unless some one has changed the crown race it should be the same bearing.