find out the size of the ball bearings, theyre usually 5/32".
buy a bunch of good quality ball bearings, chuck away the cage and just put them in loose (held in with grease) and reassemble.
check first though that the bearing races in the headset are not all lumpy and worn. should be ultra smooth with no pitting etc. if its all worn out you may as well bin it and get a new one.
find out the size of the ball bearings, theyre usually 5/32".
buy a bunch of good quality ball bearings, chuck away the cage and just put them in loose (held in with grease) and reassemble.
check first though that the bearing races in the headset are not all lumpy and worn. should be ultra smooth with no pitting etc. if its all worn out you may as well bin it and get a new one.