Sometimes it's best to do it yourself.
On a recent visit to @mrgumby I tightened the headset myself, took 10s. It's been tight and nice since then. Headset didn't come loose once so far.
Sometimes it's best to do it yourself.>
I had a recurring problem like this on my Dave Russel.
Barry Witcomb said it could have been the headtube not properly faced. He rectified that for me when I had the frame re-sprayed thru him at Colourtech. Never happen after.
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Sometimes it's best to do it yourself.
On a recent visit to @mrgumby I tightened the headset myself, took 10s. It's been tight and nice since then. Headset didn't come loose once so far.