Giant OD2 headset weight savings

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haynesdavid1988
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by haynesdavid1988

I've done a fair bit of searching through the forum. Found plenty of bikes plenty of posts but all the giants with the OD2 standard seek to be using the official giant/FSA headset at 200g. Anybody found using anything different?

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mrtkcmz
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by mrtkcmz

I have a giant propel 1 2016 and I have the same problem

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robertbb
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by robertbb

Why not use one of the Acros headsets as done by Canyon? No nut required... works a treat... light!

chiumomo
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by chiumomo

But the Acros headset have a much higher stack so no good.

haynesdavid1988
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by haynesdavid1988

thanks for the suggestion on the acros, i have got somewhere and got some leads, there is a low stack canyon one out there, where to buy i have no idea. Also a fouriers one aparently, so i have some somthing to look into, ive also emailed a british company Works components to see what they can do.

http://forum.slowtwitch.com/forum/Slowt ... _P5758698/

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