1" Steerer Clamp Issue
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From: Brooklyn NY & Richmond VA
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1" Steerer Clamp Issue
So rather than buy a whole new bike, I'm looking to upgrade my fork, and I find out that because my frame (circa 1997) only accepts a 1" steerer tube, I'm terribly limited in my choice of forks. I'm looking for a suitable ATB suspension fork with a 1" steerer tube when I notice something interesting about my fork crown; IT'S A CLAMP! What I'm saying is, I should be able to keep my current steerer and crown, and simply clamp new fork tubes (the suspension parts) into it.
The problem is this; All the newer forks seem to be press-fitted into their crowns rather than clamped. It seems that if I try to remove them from the crown without some special equipment, I'll ruin them.
Any ideas here? Can I buy suspension fork parts without a crown? Where?
Thanks.
The problem is this; All the newer forks seem to be press-fitted into their crowns rather than clamped. It seems that if I try to remove them from the crown without some special equipment, I'll ruin them.
Any ideas here? Can I buy suspension fork parts without a crown? Where?
Thanks.
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DEADBEEF

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From: Catching his breath alongside a road near Seattle, WA USA
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Even if you were able to find a fork which clamps the stanchions to the crown, it is unlikely that the sizes will match up correctly. I think your best bet will be to look at Marzocchi. You can special-order some of their forks with a 1" steerer. RST also makes 1" steerer forks.
How can I mount a Marzocchi forks on a 1” frame?
How can I mount a Marzocchi forks on a 1” frame?
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