Surly Steamroller Front Fork
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Surly Steamroller Front Fork
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I'm currently riding an '06 Surly Steamroller and want to put some good mods on it. I added a carbon fiber front fork from my other bike (a Specialized Allez) but it doesn't fit correctly. I was thinking it could be the headset not matching up. I have a richey headset on the bike now. What do I need to make this work? Are there better affordable upgrades out there? I do a lot of commuting around SF. Thanks!
I'm currently riding an '06 Surly Steamroller and want to put some good mods on it. I added a carbon fiber front fork from my other bike (a Specialized Allez) but it doesn't fit correctly. I was thinking it could be the headset not matching up. I have a richey headset on the bike now. What do I need to make this work? Are there better affordable upgrades out there? I do a lot of commuting around SF. Thanks!
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what about it doesnt fit? is the steerer tube a different diameter? is it too short? Does the specialized for use a different crown race (i believe the specialized uses an integrated headset, right?) why would you want to change the surly fork?
buy new wheels, and a new crank and BB (assuming these are stock on your bike), those will be the best upgrades, a fork will make minimal difference especially since the surly fork is pretty nice
buy new wheels, and a new crank and BB (assuming these are stock on your bike), those will be the best upgrades, a fork will make minimal difference especially since the surly fork is pretty nice
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what about it doesnt fit? is the steerer tube a different diameter? is it too short? Does the specialized for use a different crown race (i believe the specialized uses an integrated headset, right?) why would you want to change the surly fork?
buy new wheels, and a new crank and BB (assuming these are stock on your bike), those will be the best upgrades, a fork will make minimal difference especially since the surly fork is pretty nice
buy new wheels, and a new crank and BB (assuming these are stock on your bike), those will be the best upgrades, a fork will make minimal difference especially since the surly fork is pretty nice
also its faster
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Did you put the carbon fork on with old bearing race?
If so, switch it out & keep all similar headset pieces together (race, cups, cap)
If so, switch it out & keep all similar headset pieces together (race, cups, cap)
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Thanks to everyone so far...the problem is that the handlebars and fork rattle when connected to the frame. I think it may be the bearing race...I'll test it and report back. Thanks again.
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starting at the beginning... are you sure you tightened you headset before tightening your stem?
really, you'd do much better off in the mechanics forum than here. we're just a bunch of hipsters that walk our bikes everywhere (we like how fixies require less maintenance...... when you don't ride them)
really, you'd do much better off in the mechanics forum than here. we're just a bunch of hipsters that walk our bikes everywhere (we like how fixies require less maintenance...... when you don't ride them)
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assuming you are using the right headset pieces (there is a small piece that goes around the bottom of the steerer tube that you need to change), make sure you have the headset pt together correctly (there is a small shim that keeps the fork from rattling around)
also, make sure you are using the correct order of operations when installing the stem:
1) put your stem on the handlebars
2) tighten the topcap...not too tight that your handlebars dont move, but enough that your fork isnt moving back and forth
3) tighten stem bolts
this might help a little with names of parts if you are unfamiliar with crown races and stuff:
https://www.parktool.com/repair/readhowto.asp?id=65
also, make sure you are using the correct order of operations when installing the stem:
1) put your stem on the handlebars
2) tighten the topcap...not too tight that your handlebars dont move, but enough that your fork isnt moving back and forth
3) tighten stem bolts
this might help a little with names of parts if you are unfamiliar with crown races and stuff:
https://www.parktool.com/repair/readhowto.asp?id=65
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