headset bearing sizes

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    richcrocker79

    Hi, the headset bearings on my tarmac sl4 (56cm frame) have enjoyed a winter in the garage, clearly damp as after the first ride out, they grind like, well, a grindy thing.

    I’ve whipped them out, and cleaned them up – but sooner or later they will need replacing which brings me in a long winded fashion to my point – what size bearings do I need?

    I was hoping to find the sizes stamped on the sides of the existing bearings, but no joy – so i turn to you good folks for help!

    Thanks

    Rich

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    richcrocker79

    yeah, I never seem to buy
    yeah, I never seem to buy anything that is simple for spares! twitter power has been deployed to the specialized service chaps.

    as an aside, are ceramic bearings worth the added expense is a headset? I can’t see they would be, seeing as they don’t really have to move huge amounts, but I suppose they do bear a fair amount of force?

    cheers

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    glynr36

    Tarmac is an odd size, 1 3/8″
    Tarmac is an odd size, 1 3/8″ on the lower bearing.
    Cane Creek are still pretty good, drop them an email chances are they have something that fits.

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    richcrocker79

    cheers chaps, canecreek don’t
    cheers chaps, canecreek don’t seem to like 2014 tarmac’s but I’ll have a hunt around for some callipers and measure up that way.

    they’re back in the bike now, so hopefully will squeeze a little more out of them yet!

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    Welsh boy

    Or drop these chaps an email,
    Or drop these chaps an email, matt@airebearings.co.uk. My friend was looking for some bearings for an odd headset, they asked him to send it to them for sizing up and they stripped, cleaned and rebuilt the old one free of charge for him because they didnt have one in stock to replace it with. I have used them several times and they are first rate.

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    kwi

    Cane Creek have a headset
    Cane Creek have a headset size finder, alternatively if the printed on size has gone is get a set of callipers and measure it, bearing (No pun intended.) in mind the angles matter too.
    http://www.canecreek.com/headset-fit-finder

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