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From: Winslow, AR

Bikes: '83 univega gran turismo x2, '85 schwinn super le tour,'89 miyata triple cross, '91 GT tequesta, '90 yokota grizzly peak, '94 GT backwoods, '95'ish scott tampico, '98 bonty privateer, '93 mongoose crossway 625, '98 parkpre ariel, 2k'ish giant fcr3

Drilling stepped hole for recessed brake in fork crown

Hello all,
I bought a fork for my '85 super le tour and it's drilled for nutted brakes. I'd like to run recessed, though, since I have some really nice ones. The stay bridge is already equipped for it, but the hole is stepped (proper term?) so that the nut face is flush/counter sunk. I want the fork to be the same. What bit/s would I need to do this? I have a very nice drill press for proper centering/alignment, and I know there's a proper type of bit for the job. Just can't remember the term, so I'm at a loss to find the right bit for it

Thanks!
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