Diy Steerer Tube Cutting Guide. how to measure and cut a fork steerer tube for any threadless fork,. This video has the advice you need whether you have a carbon. it’s just arrived your new fork and it is time to fit to your bike! if it’s a carbon steerer you can easily scratch in a small line using a pocket knife or screwdriver. Hacksaw at the ready, let’s get ready to cut that sucker up! i'm hoping to hear about any tricks and tips on how to (and how not to) cut a steerer without one of the fancy park tool. make your road bike look pro by cutting the steerer tube. You’ll need to remove your stem and any spacers below it, then slide the steerer cutting tool down the tube to match the mark. One problem, the steerer tube needs trimming…there are stories abound of disasters. First measure how much you need to cut off, take a rule of thumb that never less than 17 cm’s (6.5inches) long. if you are fitting a brand new fork or simply want to shorten an existing fork, perhaps to.
how to measure and cut a fork steerer tube for any threadless fork,. if it’s a carbon steerer you can easily scratch in a small line using a pocket knife or screwdriver. Hacksaw at the ready, let’s get ready to cut that sucker up! First measure how much you need to cut off, take a rule of thumb that never less than 17 cm’s (6.5inches) long. if you are fitting a brand new fork or simply want to shorten an existing fork, perhaps to. You’ll need to remove your stem and any spacers below it, then slide the steerer cutting tool down the tube to match the mark. One problem, the steerer tube needs trimming…there are stories abound of disasters. it’s just arrived your new fork and it is time to fit to your bike! make your road bike look pro by cutting the steerer tube. i'm hoping to hear about any tricks and tips on how to (and how not to) cut a steerer without one of the fancy park tool.
Unior / Steer Tube Cutting Guide
Diy Steerer Tube Cutting Guide One problem, the steerer tube needs trimming…there are stories abound of disasters. Hacksaw at the ready, let’s get ready to cut that sucker up! First measure how much you need to cut off, take a rule of thumb that never less than 17 cm’s (6.5inches) long. You’ll need to remove your stem and any spacers below it, then slide the steerer cutting tool down the tube to match the mark. it’s just arrived your new fork and it is time to fit to your bike! if it’s a carbon steerer you can easily scratch in a small line using a pocket knife or screwdriver. if you are fitting a brand new fork or simply want to shorten an existing fork, perhaps to. One problem, the steerer tube needs trimming…there are stories abound of disasters. This video has the advice you need whether you have a carbon. make your road bike look pro by cutting the steerer tube. i'm hoping to hear about any tricks and tips on how to (and how not to) cut a steerer without one of the fancy park tool. how to measure and cut a fork steerer tube for any threadless fork,.