Pieces of Flair: White Industries Headset Spacers Review – John Watson, The Radavist
We love our friends in the Maker community, and during a recent build, John stumbled upon some nifty headset spacers from White Industries. Check out what makes these spacers so unique below! I've used many headset spacers on my personal build projects over the years. Some favorites include Paragon Machine Works, Sim Works (Nitto), Velo Orange's brass spacers, Moots' bead blasted titanium spacers, and Chris King's custom anodized matte spacers. While all of these brands' intentions are to have their headset spacers match their products, be it stems or headsets, it was White Industries' offering that caused pause and motivated…
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