I know the lefty works, but damn, everytime I see one it just seems so wrong.
This should help make the Lefty look more normal. I tried it. It was.........interesting.
I know the lefty works, but damn, everytime I see one it just seems so wrong.
Can that fork do more than gravel?
Plenty capable for all mountain riding.
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Nice bike. What's next? I know the lefty works, but damn, everytime I see one it just seems so wrong.
You sure it's the right size? That seems like more of a press fit than I would like on carbon. Can you accurately measure the ID of the race and OD of the tube? Maybe others with experience will step in and tell me I'm wrong, but I wouldn't be pounding on it until I was sure that was the correct approach.I am trying to install a crown rave on a carbon fork with a carbon steerer tube. It's not setting all the way down, it's got about 1 cm to bottom out. What's the best way to push it all the way down? Use a PVC pipe and just hammer it?
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Tolerance on 1 1/8"? A tight race and/or fat tube? Or one of the other standards. It looks like 1 1/8" can be 41 to 44 mm depending on the standard. I doubt you are out by 4 mm, but some of them are <0.5 mm different which would explain your issues.If it isn't 1-1/8 what else could it possibly be that's that close?
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Tolerance on 1 1/8"? A tight race and/or fat tube? Or one of the other standards. It looks like 1 1/8" can be 41 to 44 mm depending on the standard. I doubt you are out by 4 mm, but some of them are <0.5 mm different which would explain your issues.
Headset Standards
It looks like you're correct. The link I posted is head tube/bearing fits not steerer tube/bearing fits.Hold on. Aren't 41 and 44 cup OD sizes? The steerer tube being 1-1/8 should be around 28.575. Parktool table 5 lists for 1-1/8 a crown race ID of 30 and fork seat OD of 30.1, no other sizes.
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I was looking at those when i was on the market for a roadie. Very nice.[picture of nice bike]
thanks, its my first proper road bike so don't have anything to compare it to, but I like it a lotI was looking at those when i was on the market for a roadie. Very nice.
did the same move this year. from a hybrid flat bar to a roadie... the speed gain is addictivethanks, its my first proper road bike so don't have anything to compare it to, but I like it a lot
Thanks for the offer, I did not get a change to get the measurements until now.Park Tool in this case makes it look more complicated than it needs to be.... As usual the late Sheldon Brown has the best answer...
Sheldon Brown's Bicycle Headset Dimension Crib Sheet
Useful headset (steering bearing) dimensions and conversions for the cyclist/mechanicwww.sheldonbrown.com
As for your situation daught, did you get a chance to measure the two. If you do not have the tools to do so, where are you located I can take the measurements... I am in Etobicoke...
Looks like I just have to hammer it down with the PVC pipe.