If this is a modern Ultegra headset, it will use replaceable cartridge 
bearings, and the "indexed" feel is caused by one or more of the cartridge 
races no longer having a uniform surface for the balls to roll on. You 
probably don't need a new headset; you can just have the cartridges 
replaced.

If it were an older style headset that used caged or free bearings, the 
races would be built into the headset cups, and the entire headset would 
need to be replaced.

Anton


On Monday, July 13, 2015 at 10:45:49 AM UTC-4, Tim wrote:
>
> How do you know when a headset is worn out? My Hilsen has an Ultegra 
> headset. The bike was built up in 2011. There seems to be kind of a dead 
> spot when the wheel is centered up. If you have the wheel centered and move 
> the handlebars to the left and right, it's like you have to overcome 
> inertia to get past that spot. The best way I can describe it is it feels a 
> little like when you swing one of those swinging saloon doors, the way they 
> kind of pause at dead center. It makes me wonder if the headset needs 
> replaced. If so, any suggestions as to a good headsets? Thanks!

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