Re: [CR]Trimming a steer tube - need help

(Example: Framebuilding:Brazing Technique)

Date: Tue, 19 Feb 2008 08:40:49 -0800 (PST)
From: "r cielec" <teaat4p@yahoo.com>
Subject: Re: [CR]Trimming a steer tube - need help
To: Classic Rendezvous <classicrendezvous@bikelist.org>
In-Reply-To: <47BAE67F.7010708@new.rr.com>


Ahoy !

here's my two-cents.

i suggested allowing sufficient height to accommodate two or three head-set spacers before cutting to give room for various stack-heights and hangers.

i say this based on experience, exasperation and being forced into costly work-arounds and otherwise unacceptable compromises because the steer tube was cut too-short.

by "too short" i mean cut precisely to whatever head-set+one spacer was being installed at time of build. examples of problems this causes: no room for front hanger if you wish center pulls, bag support, rack... example: spending a lot of money and wasting a campag nr/sr head set on a rider bike. example: on short frames i ride (48-52) not being able to get the stem down far enough into the steer tube for reason of reduced inner diameter. example: shopping around and spending a lot of money for an on topic fork for want of 2 mm's.

so, as long as you are doing a fresh cut, give yourself - and future owners - some room for variation. insert addtional one or two h.s. spacers before cutting (h.s.+ one spacer as normal) + addl one or two spacers. then, cut.

regards,

richard cielec chicago, illinois; u.s.a.

John Thompson <johndthompson@gmail.com> wrote: Scott Edrington wrote:
> Any guidance on trimming a steer tube?
>
> I have a NOS frame that I installed a headset on today and now need to sh
> orten the steer tube by ~ 1/2 inch.

To do this properly you'll need to remove the fork from the frame. Mark point you need to trim and take a couple old threaded cups to use as a saw guide. Thread one down just past the trim point and the other just above the trim point, leaving just enough space for the saw blade.
> Also, I have a headset spacer that requires the steer tube to have a flat
> spot milled into it. I hate to grind out the flat spot in the spacer sin
> ce it is a rare headset and would like to keep it as original as possible

After you've trimmed the steer tube, take a flat file to the back of the tube to create the flat you need.

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-John Thompson (john@os2.dhs.org) Appleton WI USA _______________________________________________

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