4 reviews for Hellbender 70 Visco -Asmbly-Top-ZS44/28.6 – Mid Tune – BAA2187K
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Stabilize Steering
$99.99
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Building upon Cane Creek’s ongoing legacy of bicycle headset innovation, the introduction of the New Hellbender 70 Visco brings new patented steering stabilizing technology to a wide variety of cycling disciplines. Designed to reduce high-frequency oscillation of the bicycle steering assembly, known as speed wobble. The Cane Creek Hellbender 70 Visco headset helps riders maintain control, reduce fatigue and ride with confidence.
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Pro Headset Tip: Most modern bicycles require a ZS44 Top Headset.
*ZS56 Bottom headset may be required on bikes with internal cable routing & over sized steerer tubes.
Housing Cane Creek’s Patented headset damping technology – The Hellbender 70 Visco is designed to eliminate speed wobble, which when your handlebars oscillate or shake rapidly from side to side. This issue often affects cargo bikes, commuter bikes, children’s bikes, gravel bikes, bikepacking bikes, and even an occasional mountain bike – Cane Creek Cycling Components Hellbender 70 Visco headset helps riders maintain control and ride with confidence.
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With Hellbender 70 Visco Steering Stabilization
Housing Cane Creek’s Patented headset damping technology – The Hellbender 70 Visco is designed to eliminate speed wobble, which when your handlebars oscillate or shake rapidly from side to side. This issue often affects cargo bikes, commuter bikes, children’s bikes, gravel bikes, bikepacking bikes, and even an occasional mountain bike – Cane Creek Cycling Components Hellbender 70 Visco headset helps riders maintain control and ride with confidence.
Our engineering and product development team did all the hard work for you – just enjoy the ride. All Hellbender 70 Visco Headsets are assembled with a “mid-tune” damping setting preset.
If you need to increase or decrease the level of damping all Hellbender 70 Visco headsets are tunable to fit your personal needs.
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Gary DeRoy
Installed the headset viscous top bearing into my Ariel Rider Kepler eBike. I can now ride hands free at 41 mph. I removed the old bearing with a socket extension and tapped the new one in with a rubber mallet. No other type of mallet worked. If I were to install another bearing I would cough up the $20 for a press-in tool. I only needed the top bearing, but if I was doing it again I would replace the bottom as well. These are just better bearings and the price isn't bad.
Gary DeRoy
Installed the headset viscous top bearing into my Ariel Rider Kepler eBike. I can now ride hands free at 41 mph. I removed the old bearing with a socket extension and tapped the new one in with a rubber mallet. No other type of mallet worked. If I were to install another bearing I would cough up the $20 for a press-in tool. I only needed the top bearing, but if I was doing it again I would replace the bottom as well. These are just better bearings and the price isn't bad.
Gary DeRoy
Installed the headset viscous top bearing into my Ariel Rider Kepler eBike. I can now ride hands free at 41 mph. I removed the old bearing with a socket extension and tapped the new one in with a rubber mallet. No other type of mallet worked. If I were to install another bearing I would cough up the $20 for a press-in tool. I only needed the top bearing, but if I was doing it again I would replace the bottom as well. These are just better bearings and the price isn't bad.
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Installed the headset viscous top bearing into my Ariel Rider Kepler eBike. I can now ride hands free at 41 mph. I removed the old bearing with a socket extension and tapped the new one in with a rubber mallet. No other type of mallet worked. If I were to install another bearing I would cough up the $20 for a press-in tool. I only needed the top bearing, but if I was doing it again I would replace the bottom as well. These are just better bearings and the price isn't bad.
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Gary DeRoy
Installed the headset viscous top bearing into my Ariel Rider Kepler eBike. I can now ride hands free at 41 mph. I removed the old bearing with a socket extension and tapped the new one in with a rubber mallet. No other type of mallet worked. If I were to install another bearing I would cough up the $20 for a press-in tool. I only needed the top bearing, but if I was doing it again I would replace the bottom as well. These are just better bearings and the price isn't bad.
Gary DeRoy
Installed the headset viscous top bearing into my Ariel Rider Kepler eBike. I can now ride hands free at 41 mph. I removed the old bearing with a socket extension and tapped the new one in with a rubber mallet. No other type of mallet worked. If I were to install another bearing I would cough up the $20 for a press-in tool. I only needed the top bearing, but if I was doing it again I would replace the bottom as well. These are just better bearings and the price isn't bad.
Gary DeRoy
Installed the headset viscous top bearing into my Ariel Rider Kepler eBike. I can now ride hands free at 41 mph. I removed the old bearing with a socket extension and tapped the new one in with a rubber mallet. No other type of mallet worked. If I were to install another bearing I would cough up the $20 for a press-in tool. I only needed the top bearing, but if I was doing it again I would replace the bottom as well. These are just better bearings and the price isn't bad.
Installed the headset viscous top bearing into my Ariel Rider Kepler eBike. I can now ride hands free at 41 mph. I removed the old bearing with a socket extension and tapped the new one in with a rubber mallet. No other type of mallet worked. If I were to install another bearing I would cough up the $20 for a press-in tool. I only needed the top bearing, but if I was doing it again I would replace the bottom as well. These are just better bearings and the price isn’t bad.
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Spectacular product. Combined this with the Velution top cap for my Bullitt X cargo bike. All wobbling around turns and bumps completely erases. It feels like the entire bike has been tuned / tightened up.
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Installed the headset viscous top bearing into my Ariel Rider Kepler eBike. I can now ride hands free at 41 mph. I removed the old bearing with a socket extension and tapped the new one in with a rubber mallet. No other type of mallet worked. If I were to install another bearing I would cough up the $20 for a press-in tool. I only needed the top bearing, but if I was doing it again I would replace the bottom as well. These are just better bearings and the price isn’t bad.
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Headset is well made
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Product worked well
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Spectacular product. Combined this with the Velution top cap for my Bullitt X cargo bike. All wobbling around turns and bumps completely erases. It feels like the entire bike has been tuned / tightened up.