For bikes featuring integrated headsets – such as the Ritchey Road Logic and Swiss Cross –, the integrated Comp Drop In headset stands above all others. Ritchey Comp headsets feature semi-cartridge high quality bearings.
Ahead headset building classes
Ahead headsets are divided into the “” building class, the semi integrated “” and the full integrated “” headsets. The “classical” version has a bearing which is located outside the steerer tube. “Press Fit” and “Drop In” headset bearings are located inside the steerer tube which results in a lower stack height. In contrast to “Press Fit” headsets “Drop In” headsets don’t have to be pressed in. The bearing rests directly on the angled (36° or 45°) surface of the steerer tube. The most common “Drop In” versions are called “” for Campagnolo Hiddensets and “”.
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