Quick question, How many 1/4" balls should there be in each head race? (1982 strada K)
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Strada Steering Head Bearings
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Re: Strada Steering Head Bearings
Trick reply-zero! They should be metric balls so how many of those is the right number? Anyone bothered to read a workshop manual or parts list? 

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Re: Strada Steering Head Bearings
And then, when you do look in the parts list it says= 1/4"!
How come the Italians went imperial for this? Anyway, I seem to remember 50 being the total top and bottom, or that may just be a convenient bag quantity to buy...
...so I looked again in one of the three fork lists and it says 22 each set.


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Re: Strada Steering Head Bearings
Loose balls were more common (and cheaper) in imperial sizes at the time. The clevis pins for the front drum brakes are (should be!) 1/4" too.
For a loose ball set-up, if you think you can get in one more ball, then you have the right number. There should always be a gap.
For a loose ball set-up, if you think you can get in one more ball, then you have the right number. There should always be a gap.
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Re: Strada Steering Head Bearings
Thank you all for replies. I counted 20 in each but not sure whether I lost some as they fell out! I was surprised to measure them at 1/4", rather than metric. Don't think I could get 22 in each, and agree with the "1 less than max possible" idea.
Re: Strada Steering Head Bearings
My '82 K took 22 in the top and 22 in the bottom:


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