American designed and made, to exacting standards, in an employee-friendly
atmosphere, and an environmentally responsible way.  Lots there to like
IMO.    That said, probably more financially justifiable for a rough use
mountain bike which puts a great deal more strain on a headset.

Plus, the fine finish and colors-bike jewelry!  B-)

Steve


On Sat, Jul 6, 2013 at 2:12 PM, Don Genovese <dgen...@gmail.com> wrote:

> What's with the Chris King headset? I've owned at least twenty-five bikes
> over the last thirty years, none with a Chris King headset. I've never had
> a head set fail. Perhaps they will require replacement at some time but I
> don't think they actually break. Why do people pay such outrageous prices
> for a Chris King. IMO any headset is not worth that price. Just my rant.
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