Cutting Steerer Tube Without Guide at Bill Sung blog

Cutting Steerer Tube Without Guide. As for the cut, place masking tape below the scribe mark and you won't need a cutting guide. Does anyone have any good tips or trips for cutting down a steer tube without the use of a saw guide? A straight cut everytime without any chips. When you buy a new fork, the steerer tube comes excessively long to allow for different head tube lengths and stem configurations. I have a hacksaw and blade specific to. You don’t have to remove the fork from the frame, just the stem or whatever. Just use a tube cutter. We will be working on a 2020 santa cruz hightower and mounting up a fox 36 grip2 fork. Follow step by step to make sure you get your steerer cut to the proper length. 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 guides.

Chuck Glider's Bicycle Cutting a steerer tube
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When you buy a new fork, the steerer tube comes excessively long to allow for different head tube lengths and stem configurations. 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 guides. A straight cut everytime without any chips. As for the cut, place masking tape below the scribe mark and you won't need a cutting guide. We will be working on a 2020 santa cruz hightower and mounting up a fox 36 grip2 fork. Does anyone have any good tips or trips for cutting down a steer tube without the use of a saw guide? Just use a tube cutter. Follow step by step to make sure you get your steerer cut to the proper length. I have a hacksaw and blade specific to. You don’t have to remove the fork from the frame, just the stem or whatever.

Chuck Glider's Bicycle Cutting a steerer tube

Cutting Steerer Tube Without Guide As for the cut, place masking tape below the scribe mark and you won't need a cutting guide. Just use a tube cutter. I have a hacksaw and blade specific to. We will be working on a 2020 santa cruz hightower and mounting up a fox 36 grip2 fork. When you buy a new fork, the steerer tube comes excessively long to allow for different head tube lengths and stem configurations. A straight cut everytime without any chips. Does anyone have any good tips or trips for cutting down a steer tube without the use of a saw guide? As for the cut, place masking tape below the scribe mark and you won't need a cutting guide. Follow step by step to make sure you get your steerer cut to the proper length. You don’t have to remove the fork from the frame, just the stem or whatever. 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 guides.

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