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Originally Posted by HillRider
You will certainly need a new fork unless your current fork's steerer is so long you can cut off ALL the threaded portion and clamp the new threadless stem to a completely smooth steerer section. This is highly unlikely.
That's why they make threadless stem adapters:
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