Order by 12/16 to ensure your gift arrives before 12/25!
Limited Edition: eeBrakes Magnum
Previous slide
Next slide
Specialty

Hellbender 70 Slam



Featuring some of the lowest stack height bearing cover options available, our premium stainless steel Hellbender bearing, 6061 T-6 Aluminum cups and covers, the Hellbender 70 Slam is a premium headset created for riders seeking to lower their handlebars as low as possible without compromising bearing longevity and proper preload.

Highlights:

  • ZS – 2mm top, IS – 4.6mm top
  • 6061 T-6 Aluminum, internally contoured and relieved to minimize weight and maximize strength
  • Top cover design with the lowest stack height possible
  • Alloy dual-seal crown race
  • Sealed stainless-steel Hellbender bearings

Get 20% off when you buy our Road Package.

Additional information

Cups & Covers

6061 T-6 Aluminum
Internally contoured and relieved to minimize weight and maximize strength

Top Cover

Designed with the lowest stack height possible for both IS and ZS

Crown Race

Alloy Dual-Seal crown race provides excellent seal efficiency with low friction

Compression Ring

Carbon friendly captured compression ring

Bearings

Premium, sealed stainless-steel HELLBENDER bearings

Stack Height

ZeroStack (ZS) — 2mm top (vs 8mm top for normal ZS Hellbender)
Integrated (IS) — 4.6mm top (vs 9mm top for normal IS Hellbender)

Part #s

BAA2160K – ZS44 / ZS56
BAA2161K – IS41 / IS52
BAA2162K – IS42 / IS52
BAA2163K – ZS44 Top
BAA2164K – IS41 Top
BAA2165K – IS42 Top

Reviews

There are no reviews yet

Add a review
You must be logged in to post a review Log In

Related Reviews

Add a review
You must be logged in to post a review Log In
3.7
Based on 3 reviews
5 star
67
67%
4 star
0%
3 star
0%
2 star
0%
1 star
33
33%
Showing 1 of 3 reviews (1 star). See all 3 reviews
Ritchie A.
Ritchie A.us
Verified OwnerVerified Owner
1/5

Not sure what bike this is supposed to fit, but the spacing required from the top of the bearing to the top of the head tube is unlike any other I've seen, and where the "Slam" gets all of it's gains from - rather than from the design of the slam itself. So odd. All seals have been removed from the design. Recommend searching a competitor product if you're looking for a normally sealed 'slammed' headset for a standard headtube configuration.

Verified reviewVerified review - view original

2 years ago