Does anyone else struggle to tighten the headset on the Rise so it’s spot on perfect ?
I seem to be adjusting the top cap literally mm at a time, 1mm too much and the headset is too tight, 1mm too little and I have slight play when rocking back n forth. I never seem to be able to get it just right
Tubby,
Is this a new headset? I've found that sometimes a new headset will feel too tight due to new bearing tolerances, lower crown seal and top seal friction, etc. Everything may need to break in a little bit. I'd suggest running the headset tight for one ride. Give things a good shake up. After doing so, then try resetting your headset.
If your headset is old, it may be worn out, i.e. the headset ball bearings and race are flattening out a bit. When you tighten the headset up, the bearings are starting to bind, thus the "Too tight" headset feel. The headset may need replacing.
A little bit of debris will also cause adjustment issues for an older headset. Small granules of sand/crud can throw off the adjustment. You may want to completely strip the headset apart:
Remove the race cups from the frame's head tube. Clean the head tube top to bottom with alcohol and a clean rag. Apply a light coating of grease to the top and bottom head tube cup areas (Avoids creaking).
Clean the fork lower crown seal area and apply a light coating of grease.
Clean the top headset seal and all the upper headset hardware. Apply a light coating of grease to the upper seal and appropriate hardware.
Gently remove the rubber seals from the upper and lower bearings. Using a pressure spray cleaner, i.e. Brake Clean, remove the old grease from the bearings. Repack the bearings "Lightly" with grease and insert the rubber seals. Use a waterproof grease which is suitable for UK's wet environment. Note, do not overpack the bearings with grease, the bearings don't need much and it's easy to overpack the bearings.
Doing the above will remove all crud and debris from the headset area. This will allow you to now get an exact headset adjustment.
I hope you doing well brother and this all helps a bit.
Be safe,
Rod