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Old 07-05-03 | 10:59 AM
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Carbon Fork Install

Hi - I just recently purchased a new Reynolds Ouzo Pro fork and was wondering if there are any special tools that I'll need to install it (i haven't received the fork yet, so i don't have the owner's manual to look at). I've installed a fork on my mtn. bike before, but haven't touched my road bike - or a fork with a carbon steerer. Thanks!
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Old 07-05-03 | 11:41 AM
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Do you have a saw guide? That would be a good thing to have for the task. Here's Park Tool's fork-sizing info, note the special remarks on carbon steer tubes also:

https://www.parktool.com/repair_help/...forksize.shtml

I would also pay close attention to any instructions provided by Reynolds.
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Old 07-05-03 | 02:26 PM
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Yea a saw-guide is useful so you cut the steerer tube straight. ALso you will need a tub of some sort to set the crown race. Make sure the race is flat against the top of the fork. Also, to install the starnut, you can just use a hammer and a screw. Just make sure you hammer it in straight.
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Old 07-05-03 | 02:31 PM
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Also, to install the starnut, you can just use a hammer and a screw. Just make sure you hammer it in straight.
Do not install a star nut in a Carbon Steerer! You must use a compression plug made for carbon steerers.
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Old 07-05-03 | 02:32 PM
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Just a friendly FYI: Park recommends using a 32tpi hacksaw blade for cutting a carbon steerer. Reynolds recommends using a toothless hacksaw blade(gritted) for composite cutting. see<www.reynoldscomposites.com/manual.pdf> and <https://www.artu.com/grittedhacksaw.htm>. And remember, carbon is an inhalation hazard. Use a face mask or filter if possible. Ditto on compression plug advice. Also, you can use a hose clamp as a fairly reliable guide in place of a steerer cutting guide.
 
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Old 07-05-03 | 03:13 PM
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I like that hose clamp idea! I've never had enough courage to cut my own steering tube, I've always been afraid of accidently cutting it to short, so I just pay my LBS to do it.
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Old 07-05-03 | 05:13 PM
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Originally posted by B1105
Also, to install the starnut, you can just use a hammer and a screw. Just make sure you hammer it in straight.
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Thanks guys! I got it installed yesterday and it is sooooo sweet!
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