yer all u have to do is put the top locknut of your stock headset and tighten it down on top of your headset
There's no doubt that a threadless headset will spin faster and last a lot longer then a threaded headset.
No deck is threaded it is the headset and the forks that can be threaded or threadless
Does** a razor ultra pro have a threaded or threadless headset? and no. scooters are gay. grow a penis.
no it will not you need a threadless fork
Depends on if the fork is threaded or threadless. Regardless of which www.bicycletutor.com will show you how.
It depends what type of fork and headset you have.. If you got a threaded fork( a fork with little creases at the top) then no. But if you have a threadless fork than yes, but in my opinion, if you want to install it. I would suggest you go to a near bike shop, they will do it for you for a cheap price.
With a threaded headset the steerer tube ends just above the top tube, and the protruding end is threaded. The top headset cup screws down over the steerer tube and presses a set of ball bearings against another cup that's pressed into the top end of the head tube. Then the stem, the part that holds the handlebar, is L-shaped, and one end fits into the steerer tube. With a threadless headset the steerer tube continues up a bit, the stem is basically a straight part that fits over the steerer tube. The top cup of the headset slides down against the other bearing parts and is forced downwards by the stem and a compression cap.
THREADLESS
if you have a threaded headset yes, but if you have a non threaded headset you will need to get threadless forks instead... I'm not sure if madd do make threadless forks other than the ones off the madd gear pro nitro and ninja which have a different shape. hope this helped :)
Depends on whether it's a threaded or a threadless fork. Check out the repair instructions on www. parktool.com
I believe so but you need to have a threadless headset