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Headshok Repair and Disassembly To make it easier on yourself, it's best to have the shocked before proceeding. First thing to do is have a nice clean area to work on and to lay parts out.
If you have removed the shock then you have already removed the top dustcap or adjuster cap. Now you can remove the aluminum cap screwed into the aluminum body. Cannondale makes a tool to remove this with, but you have a Green Park (SPA1) pin spanner it will work as well. Once this is removed the shock will telescope freely in and out. This cap that was just removed is attached to an aluminum pushrod at the interface between the pushrod and cap there may be a foam ring, slide down the ring to expose an area to put a wrench on, then with you pin spanner you can then remove the top cap.
Now you have the top cap removed, you will notice that it is attached to an aluminum rod, as seen here. The next thing is to remove the outer steerer from the assembly. When doing this the bearings and races will come out.
It's best to label the races and where they go along with the bearings so that they are replaced the same way they were assembled. Some races are different thickness, you may want a micrometer to measure them with. I found that the inner races are all the same thickness and the outer races are different thickness, bye only varied by a few thousands of an inch. Gigaware pc wired controller drivers. To remove the aluminum outer steerer, the large nut has to be remove from the base.
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This can be done using your pin spanner, the holes are shown here in the picture. The nut is on there with thread locker so it is very hard to turn, don't worry if you think you are stripping the threads.
(under construction, always.) After about three years I decided to try and update this website some. The story is that I no longer own a cannondale and probably never will again, at least not a headshok equiped one. After I took apart my headshok it laid around for a while only recently putting it back together (yes about 2 years later).
I had replaced it with an ordinary fork using one of the CLC Adapters, which IMHO worked much better. However the CLC Concept page is no longer there. I do have a phone number for them and I will try an contact them to see if they are still in business I believe this website is a great asset to many people, hence the reason it is still up. I myself now maintain/own a VERY large mountain bike website so all my time is devoted to it (). I still have an open invitation for anyone that would like to take this page over, but keep it here at this URL. Headshok Accessories! Yes they do exist, companies other than Cannondale that make aftermarket accessories for Headshoks.