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On VeloReviews Podcast #2, I answered a question regarding the number of standard sizes for internal/integrated headsets and how to find which one is right for your bike.  I advised to contact the manufacturer of the bike, via their website, or to use FSA's Headset Gauge to find out for sure (as seen below).


In my constant search for technical innovations in cycling, I have stumbled across a new tool that has come into existence.  Cane Creek Cycling Components, makers of the 110 Headset platform (which has a 110 Year Warranty - it'll outlast YOU), has created a seemingly foolproof database of most major manufacturers and models and their headset standards.  It's easy... you type in the brand, model, and year of your bike, and... voila!  It tells you exactly which Cane Creek Headset(s) will work with your bike.  A screenshot is found below:



You can find this handy tool online at http://www.canecreek.com/headset-fit-finder.  Enjoy!!!

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Thanks for this information. This works great. Upgrading/building a couple of bikes for friends and they were at this point in their selection. Perfect timing.

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