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Topic: 1997 Proflex 957 Pro Carbon (Read 2574 times)
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1997 Proflex 957 Pro Carbon
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June 12, 2003, 06:33:18 am »
I bought this bike awhile ago and would like to upgrade the headset to a Chris King threadless. It has a Tange headset now and also has the Girvin Crosslink Pro Carbon front fork. I was wondering if anyone can help me as to the size of the headset and whether or not a King unit will work. Also, I have never changed a headset and would like to know what is involved. Any info would be greatly appreciated. Thanks!!
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Re: 1997 Proflex 957 Pro Carbon
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I don't have direct experience with the 1997 model, but my bike came with the '98 Crosslink. The K2 website has a manual that is listed as being for the 1997 & 1998. Here is the link.
http://k2bikes.com/tech_library/pdfs/98crosslink_manual.pdf
It is an Adobe Acrobat .pdf file so you can print it.
The 1998 Crosslink interfaced to a standard 1
1
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8
inch headset. [smiley=nod.gif]
Also, under "How Tos" at the left, you can find exploded views of the whole bike and the fork.
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Re: 1997 Proflex 957 Pro Carbon
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Chris King will fit just fine!
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try going to the Park Tool link for advice.....
http://www.parktool.com/
all this neat stuff is here under the "Links" at the left here...almost everything your little heart desires (bike lust)
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