Thanks guys. My headset appears to be a hybrid! The lower section is labelled Cane Creek but the cap is FSA! I'd not noticed before.
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I just looked at my Sherpa. The top bearing housing is labeled Cane Creek, no model listed. The bottom bearing housing is unlabeled. The stem cap is FSA. I am the second owner of this frame, thus the first owner may have made changes and it certainly would not surprise me if a stem cap got changed. (At times I have used a 1 1/4" stainless fender washer as a stem cap.) I bought the Sherpa fork and frame used in 2009, I just looked at the 2009 Sherpa brochure (digital version), there is no mention of headset make and model in the brochure but mine looks like the one in the brochure photos. But, none of the photos has a good close up photo of the headset.
When I look at the Cane Creek website, I do not see anything that looks like the one on my Sherpa, so I have no clue what model it is.
I wonder if someone at SJS can tell us what they used 6 to 8 years ago?
My Nomad (Spring 2013) has the Orbit XL II that I cited in my previous post above.
I mentioned above that I have rebuilt a Cane Creek a few times, that is the C-2 model. Fortunately I saved the PDF exploded diagram for it on my hard drive years ago, that also is not on Cane Creek web site any more. That model has bearing retainers that I can disassemble and re-grease the individual ball bearings.
... I'd had visions of small ball bearings all over the back yard.....
I think the manufacturers have that same vision of ball bearings rolling around the factory floor, so most things now seem to have cartridge bearings of some sort.