Steuersatz Enduro Bearings Maxhit ZS44/28.6|ZS56/40
The Enduro Bearings Maxhit Headset ZS44/28.6 | ZS56/40 is a high-performance headset designed for tapered steerer tubes. With its innovative Maxhit technology and stainless steel construction, this headset is built for durability and precise handling, making it an exceptional choice for riders who demand the best.
Features
- Maxhit Technology: Combines bearings and bearing cups into a single component, increasing strength and reducing maintenance.
- Stainless Steel Construction: Ensures corrosion resistance and a long-lasting performance in all riding conditions.
- Precision Bearings: Designed for ultra-smooth steering, enhancing control and comfort on every ride.
- Zero Stack (ZS) Design: Creates a clean and integrated look while saving weight and maintaining strength.
Specifications
- Upper Bearing Cup: ZS44/28.6 – Fits 44 mm head tube inner diameter and 1 1/8" (28.6 mm) steerer tubes.
- Lower Bearing Cup: ZS56/40 – Fits 56 mm head tube inner diameter and 1.5" (40 mm) steerer tubes.
- Material: Stainless steel for enhanced durability and corrosion resistance.
- Design: Semi-integrated (Zero Stack - ZS).
Scope of Delivery
- One upper bearing cup with integrated bearing.
- One lower bearing cup with integrated bearing.
- Crown race.
- Ahead cap and bolt.
The Enduro Bearings Maxhit Headset is a testament to precision engineering and durability, ideal for cyclists looking to elevate their riding experience. With its robust construction and innovative technology, it ensures consistent performance even under demanding conditions.
Intended Use:
Connects the fork to the frame, allowing the fork and handlebars to rotate smoothly for steering.
Designed for use on mountain bikes or e-mountain bikes according to category 5
Manufacturer Details:
Enduro Bearings is a DBA of
ABI FORKLIFT PARTS INC. / ABI INDUSTRIES
6505 San Leandro Ave. Oakland, CA 94621
Safety Warnings:
Regularly check the headset for proper alignment, and signs of wear or damage. Inspect the bearings for corrosion or dirt that could affect performance. Ensure the headset is properly adjusted. An overly tight headset can cause steering stiffness, while a loose headset can lead to instability and potential accidents. Tighten all bolts to the manufacturer’s recommended torque values to avoid damage to the components or frame. Replace worn or damaged bearings, cups, or seals promptly to maintain smooth operation and prevent failure during use. Use only a headset that matches the dimensions and type of your bike’s head tube. Incorrect installation or incompatible parts can lead to structural failure. Inspect the headset and surrounding components after crashes or impacts, as damage to these areas can compromise safety and performance.