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  • ....Just get a flat-head screwdriver and a spanner and tap them out from the inside of the head tube. Shouldn't take much force.

    ...if it's stuck in good and proper, this method will be destructive removal if it is soft alloy. the screwdriver makes an awful mess of the headset....

    Dylan has a point RE being careful if its alu, if its steel it'll be fine.

    I put some electrical tape over the end of my screwdriver to soften the blow.

    You want a screwdriver thats as wide as possible, while still making lots of contact with the headset... if that makes sence.

    Make sure you take your time and work your way around.

    Also UTS bc there are lots of things out there on this, which may give you extra tips (like how to make the tool Dylan is talking about)

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