Sithlord":14tkx9hg said:Looking very very nice fella,, impressive.. very impressive... hmm
Anthony":1g76m7fj said:Last time I looked, you could still get the steerers from CRC, £30 steel, £60 alloy. If Sithlord has a good hydraulic press, it's just a matter of pressing that one out and the new one in. They're not exactly keen to move, but if the press is strong enough, they can't exactly argue.
You may well know more than me Paul, but it certainly used to be the case that Windwave would swap steerers for you, retaining your own crown (replaceable or non) . I have also liberated an alloy Z2 steerer from a cracked 'non-replace' crown and put it into a 'replace' crown in place of a steel steerer. It fits perfectly and if there is any difference between the steerers used in replace crowns and the ones used in non-replace crowns, I for one can't see it.Tallpaul":2hkd5319 said:I believe those steerers are designed for forks with a replaceable steerer like my (stamped) '98 Z2 BAM. They actually specify the steerer is for forks where they bolt in to the crown. All in one crown/steerers were also available.Anthony":2hkd5319 said:Last time I looked, you could still get the steerers from CRC, £30 steel, £60 alloy. If Sithlord has a good hydraulic press, it's just a matter of pressing that one out and the new one in. They're not exactly keen to move, but if the press is strong enough, they can't exactly argue.