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Old 04-20-18 | 12:38 PM
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fietsbob
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last resort involves in a hacksaw, to remove the fork unscrew the headset, then get the rest of the aluminum bored out

1"OD , 7/8" ID , 6/8 is 3/4 that would be a good drill size to use to not cut into the fork itself

Best, find a drill press, not freehand..




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