« Reply #17 on: November 21, 2013, 09:02:47 AM »
Allow me a counter point, if the races and bearings are in good shape there is no reason that you need to spend the money and effort for the tapered upgrade.
It's kind of become a given that when building/restoring/freshening a bike the steering bearins should be 'upgraded' to tapered rollers. Personally I don't feel that way.
The races and bearings on my '75 roller were in great shape, so I just cleaned out the old grease and replaced with fresh stuff and reassembled. I don't have any canyons to carve and I doubt that I am a good enough rider to notice the difference even if there were. I choose to spend my cash and wrenching time on other parts of my bike.
+1 to this. I've not converted any of my old bikes over and honestly, once cleaned and re-greased, I've never actually had to even replace any bearings or races. And from my sig you can see I have a few old bikes, these are just the ones I currently own, not all that I've done.
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