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Great video and thank you for sharing! Do you have the headtube ID measurements? I haven't got the right tools to check mine and wanting to replace the OD2 headset on my 2019 TCX with mixed cane creek.
Thanks that's super helpful. I just got a TCR advanced 2 that has a fork with an alloy steerer and OD bearings. I want to upgrade to a full carbon fork...is my choice restricted to 11/8 to 11/4 forks? There aren't many!
Hey, I have an OD2 integrated handlebar on my OD1 steerer with a shim installed to get into fit the 28.6mm tube. Do you think I can also shim the cone spacer and the rest of the spacers underneath the stem so I can fit OD2 2021+ spacers on my 2018 TCR advanced to get a better finish... Thanks
Your video has very good information that I had not been able to find elsewhere on the web. This is my question: I have a Giant Revolt with the Overdrive system (1 1/4 lower and 1 1/8 upper) and I want to put the new Fox suspension for gravel (1 1/5 lower and 1/1/8 upper). Would the Fox suspension be compatible just by changing the bearing below? What size would that new bearing be? Thanks for your video, greetings from Colombia
Great question. I actually looked into this and it appears that giant has actually changed the size of the headtube to accommodate the 1.5 steerer tube on the fox fork. I'm surprised they would do a whole new mold for this or maybe they were able to just change the mold for the head tube. So no, you can't run a fox on your regular revolt.
I have the TCX and just redid the headset. No where is there a video explaining the expansion bolt used in this headset. There is just the top cap bolt which goes all the way through to the threaded nut. You have to be careful not to loosen the top cap too much, otherwise the nut will drop off into the fork. Not a big deal once you remove the expansion bolt sleeve and free up the nut in the fork. That being said, reassembly of the expansion bolt and sleeve is no where to be found online. I found that reinserting the expansion bolt can be equally as confusing, because it has to be almost totally unscrewed from the nut without separating the two. Otherwise, get ready to start over. Can someone please post the correct way to reassemble this whole headset? It would be doing many of us a great service. This is a unique expansion bolt assembly compared to many of the others, and some reassembly instructions and pointers would be helpful. Thank you.
The OD2 system (1-1/8 top, 1-1/2 Low) y compatible with any fork? Because I want to change the fork of my bike but de internal diameter of 1-1/2 is 37mm and the carbón fork have 39.8mm so... Is compatible?
Hi. Do you know if i can use a different 3rd party expander plug for the od2 system as i find that the stock expander plug is clunky and troublesome to use. Would say a standard expander plug do the job in a od 2 steerer. Thanks!!
A different expander plug probably won't expand large enough for the OS2 size. Giant does have a super light weight one that you glue in the steerer if you are looking for less weight.
Interesting that the head tube is the same and the only difference is the bearings. Is that also true for Canyon bikes with a 1 1/4" steerer tube? Thanks!
We've been through the whole 1,1/4" steerer tube system. It didn't last, & It was more of a pain in the butt than anything else. No realistic gains. Another industry standard we didn't need.
Yes you are right. More marketing than anything and now that everyone is forcing the cables through the headtube, they will go back to a 1 1/8 I am sure.
wasted my money buying od2 fork. seller isnt responsible enough to tell me that the fork i bought has the overdrive2. I dont want to spend more on replacing my headset and spacers etc.
your music at the end almost blasted my ears out
I honestly appreciate the feedback. I'll definitely be turning down any sort of music or not using it at all in the future.
Great info, just what I needed, cheers
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Great video and thank you for sharing! Do you have the headtube ID measurements? I haven't got the right tools to check mine and wanting to replace the OD2 headset on my 2019 TCX with mixed cane creek.
Thanks that's super helpful. I just got a TCR advanced 2 that has a fork with an alloy steerer and OD bearings. I want to upgrade to a full carbon fork...is my choice restricted to 11/8 to 11/4 forks? There aren't many!
I'm in a similar boat, found a cheap frame on ebay but am having trouble finding a carbon fork!
Goto giant spares website
Hey, I have an OD2 integrated handlebar on my OD1 steerer with a shim installed to get into fit the 28.6mm tube.
Do you think I can also shim the cone spacer and the rest of the spacers underneath the stem so I can fit OD2 2021+ spacers on my 2018 TCR advanced to get a better finish...
Thanks
@Blackwater Cyclist, I have a Canyon road frame with IS44/IS44 headset bearings, can I use an OD2 fork with different headset bearings?
Your video has very good information that I had not been able to find elsewhere on the web. This is my question: I have a Giant Revolt with the Overdrive system (1 1/4 lower and 1 1/8 upper) and I want to put the new Fox suspension for gravel (1 1/5 lower and 1/1/8 upper). Would the Fox suspension be compatible just by changing the bearing below? What size would that new bearing be?
Thanks for your video, greetings from Colombia
Great question. I actually looked into this and it appears that giant has actually changed the size of the headtube to accommodate the 1.5 steerer tube on the fox fork. I'm surprised they would do a whole new mold for this or maybe they were able to just change the mold for the head tube. So no, you can't run a fox on your regular revolt.
@@BlackWaterCyclist Oh, so bad. Thank you very much for your answer. regards!
Thanks does the TCR headset come with bearings for both 11/8 and 11/4?
I have the TCX and just redid the headset. No where is there a video explaining the expansion bolt used in this headset. There is just the top cap bolt which goes all the way through to the threaded nut. You have to be careful not to loosen the top cap too much, otherwise the nut will drop off into the fork. Not a big deal once you remove the expansion bolt sleeve and free up the nut in the fork. That being said, reassembly of the expansion bolt and sleeve is no where to be found online. I found that reinserting the expansion bolt can be equally as confusing, because it has to be almost totally unscrewed from the nut without separating the two. Otherwise, get ready to start over. Can someone please post the correct way to reassemble this whole headset? It would be doing many of us a great service. This is a unique expansion bolt assembly compared to many of the others, and some reassembly instructions and pointers would be helpful. Thank you.
The lower bearings are to thin imho and seize up really easily due to the tiny size ball bearings
The OD2 system (1-1/8 top, 1-1/2 Low) y compatible with any fork? Because I want to change the fork of my bike but de internal diameter of 1-1/2 is 37mm and the carbón fork have 39.8mm so... Is compatible?
Hi. Do you know if i can use a different 3rd party expander plug for the od2 system as i find that the stock expander plug is clunky and troublesome to use. Would say a standard expander plug do the job in a od 2 steerer. Thanks!!
A different expander plug probably won't expand large enough for the OS2 size. Giant does have a super light weight one that you glue in the steerer if you are looking for less weight.
hello i have an overdrive steerer and I am thinking of putting an 0d2 stem. Will it fit the bike?
Interesting that the head tube is the same and the only difference is the bearings. Is that also true for Canyon bikes with a 1 1/4" steerer tube? Thanks!
Probably. Otherwise they would need their own bearing size
Do you know what is the size for Giant SCR 1 2018 Headset Bearing
We've been through the whole 1,1/4" steerer tube system. It didn't last, & It was more of a pain in the butt than anything else. No realistic gains. Another industry standard we didn't need.
Yes you are right. More marketing than anything and now that everyone is forcing the cables through the headtube, they will go back to a 1 1/8 I am sure.
Can i use the od2 stem on any bikes?
I wanted to use the stealth stem
Yes you can with the appropriate adapter. Most OD2 stems come with the adapter.
@@BlackWaterCyclist even using their stem spacers need adapter but thanks.
@@poltergeistducs2948 did you use the stem spacers?
@@hywelthomas21 yes i use to shims to fit on my trek.
i hate the 1-1/4" steerer so much. I need a shorter 70mm stem and canyon don't even make the size I need.
wasted my money buying od2 fork. seller isnt responsible enough to tell me that the fork i bought has the overdrive2. I dont want to spend more on replacing my headset and spacers etc.