Re: [RBW] Re: ISO Threaded 1" fork with Canti studs, drilled crown

2012-08-25 Thread Michael Williams
Hey Michael,  any pics of the fork?Flattish crown or rounded?  I
might be interested  thank you -Mike

On Fri, Aug 24, 2012 at 9:04 AM, Michael Hechmer  wrote:

> I have a very nice, nearly new chrome, 1" threaded, studed fork.  It has
> lots of clearance and a very long  steer tube that could be cut.  I have to
> run out now, but let me know if you are interested.  $100.
>
> Michael
>
>
> On Thursday, August 23, 2012 11:13:20 PM UTC-4, Michael Williams wrote:
>>
>> Hey group,   wondering if anyone has a touring/cyclocross fork with canti
>> studs and a drilled frok crown laying around.   Color is not really
>> important, as long as it is straight and has roughly 250mm of steere
>> tube.SOMA sells a really nice looking 1" threadless fork,   but Im not
>> sure how a 1" threadless system would work.Could someone explain?
>> thanks in advance.   -Mike
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Re: [RBW] Re: ISO Threaded 1" fork with Canti studs, drilled crown

2012-08-24 Thread Jim Mather
On Fri, Aug 24, 2012 at 8:41 AM, Michael Williams  wrote:

> Another question:that steerer tube seems a little long(350mm)   you
> can just cut it down a little correct?thanks again   -Mike
>

Yes, cut it to size. I recommend not cutting it to the absolute minimum.
Leave a little extra so you can change to a stem with a different height.
You can use a spacer or two to fill in the space. I know people use
hacksaws to cut the steerer tube. I got one of these tube cutters, which is
more precise for me:
http://www.acehardware.com/product/index.jsp?productId=1289462&cp=2568443.2568452.2631238.1260857

jim m
wc ca

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Re: [RBW] Re: ISO Threaded 1" fork with Canti studs, drilled crown

2012-08-24 Thread Michael Williams
Hey Jeremy,   thanks for the explanation.   I kind of figured out the whole
1" threadless system through some research,  it just kind of seemed weird
that there arent really any 1" threadless stems.   Another question:
that steerer tube seems a little long(350mm)   you can just cut it down a
little correct?thanks again   -Mike

On Fri, Aug 24, 2012 at 8:23 AM, Jeremy Till  wrote:

> 1" threadless works exactly the same as 1 1/8" threadless, so to convert
> from a threaded system you'd have to buy and install a whole new headset
> (and stem/spacers), but if you're willing to do that it's not a bad setup
> at all.  Only other catch is nobody makes 1" threadless stems, so you have
> to use a shim with a 1 1/8" stem, but a lot of stems come with a shim for
> that purpose, so again, not really a big deal.
>
> I've looked at that SOMA fork, it looks nice and comes with a nice long
> steerer tube (350mm) for getting the bars up high.   If i ever get around
> to replacing the uber-flexy cross check fork on my Trek 520 (which came
> stock with 1" threadless, kind of interesting), that's probably what I'll
> go for.
>
>
> On Thursday, August 23, 2012 8:13:20 PM UTC-7, Michael Williams wrote:
>>
>> Hey group,   wondering if anyone has a touring/cyclocross fork with canti
>> studs and a drilled frok crown laying around.   Color is not really
>> important, as long as it is straight and has roughly 250mm of steere
>> tube.SOMA sells a really nice looking 1" threadless fork,   but Im not
>> sure how a 1" threadless system would work.Could someone explain?
>> thanks in advance.   -Mike
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