Hole in Fork Crown
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Hole in Fork Crown
I have a CroMo threaded fork, that for some reason Giant opted not to drill the hole in the fork crown all the way through. The hole goes through the front face, but not all the way through the fork, so I have been able to attach a fender by various acts of mechanical contortion. But now I am wanting to attach a Nitto Front Rack. So the question, is there any reason why I can't just take a drill and continue the hole through the rear face? And if this isn't a problem is there anything I can do to prevent it from destroying my powder coat finish, or is this not an issue? Any thoughts would be appreciated.
Thanks
Tad
Thanks
Tad
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Not an issue, that would be exactly what they would do during production of the fork. Just use a lot of cutting oil! And get touch up paint if you're concerned about the finish.
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