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Ah, fork

Postby Phil H » Thu May 16, 2013 9:35 pm

Got a replacement fork for my TT bike. It needs the steerer cutting and a star-fangled nut inserting. The steerer is carbon.

Anyone got any tips on doing this without trashing the fork? Like maybe get a professional to do it.
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Re: Ah, fork

Postby Andrew G » Thu May 16, 2013 9:47 pm

Very fine toothed blade on the saw, a 90degree cut. Personally I'd take it to GBs, so much easier. If it's like my 3T forks then the nut is in a sleeve which you glue in to the steered. It came with a two part epoxy to mix a smear on the sleeve, push in the fork making sure it's in square, and then leave to set. Give it at least 24 hours.

I get the steered cut at the shop but the nut instal is an easy DIY affair.
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Re: Ah, fork

Postby Phil H » Thu May 16, 2013 10:07 pm

Of course, if I hadn't sent the old one back to Planet X then I'd know the exact length, be able to mark it and get GBs to do it. I'm busy all weekend though so getting it sorted for Tuesday is a thing. Could just put a pad for my chin on the top of the tube.
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Re: Ah, fork

Postby Keith » Thu May 16, 2013 10:12 pm

If you're wanting to do it yourself, use a pair of spacers as a saw-guide to get the cut square.
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Re: Ah, fork

Postby Phil H » Thu May 16, 2013 10:28 pm

I've just assembled it all without the 5mm spacer, drawn a line a couple of mm above the top of the thing. Will drop it into GB's tomorrow.

If I had to ride Tuesday's 10 on my road bike I might be embarrassingly slow. OK, I will be embarrassingly slow whatever.
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