Are Cane Creek headsets made in USA?

All of the 110 series headset cups are machined and assembled right here in North Carolina. All of the 110 series headsets are offered in black, red, blue, and silver anodized colors and come with a 110 year warranty! You know that is a product that Cane Creek believes in.

How do I know what size my headset is?

Threaded headset sizes are designated by the outer diameter of the steering column. This can seem confusing, because the head cups do not measure the named standard. The threaded standards are 1 inch, 1-1/8 inch, and 1-1/4 inch headsets.

Where are Cane Creek headsets made?

Fletcher, North Carolina
All 110 headsets are made from 7075 T6 Aluminum at Cane Creek’s headquarters in Fletcher, North Carolina.

Who owns Cane Creek?

Dia-Compe USA
In 1992, employees of Dia-Compe USA purchased the company and Western North Carolina facility from the parent company in Japan. Dia-Compe USA was reborn as Cane Creek Cycling Components – an employee-owned company dedicated to the idea that the best way to predict the next trend in cycling is to create it.

Where are Cane Creek Eewings made?

North Carolina
Cane Creek has been making headsets out of North Carolina for years, helping set the standard for quality and performance.

Where is Cane Creek located?

Cane Creek State Park
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LocationStar City, Lincoln, Arkansas, United States
Coordinates33°54′45.8″N 91°45′48.2″WCoordinates: 33°54′45.8″N 91°45′48.2″W
Area2,053 acres (8.31 km2)

Where is Cane Creek Railroad?

The Cane Creek Subdivision (sometimes called the Cane Creek Branch) is a Union Pacific railroad line in southeastern Utah that provides service to a potash mine owned and operated by Intrepid Potash. Trains providing that service originate in Grand Junction, Colorado, run to Potash, and return to Grand Junction.