Alloy welding and low stack headset questions

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- Need to somehow install a relatively short threaded 1 1/4 steerer into a 1 1/4 frame.
- It's a teeny bit short as per the pic. There isn't enough thread to run a 1 1/4 threaded headset (both Funk frames headtubes are too long).

Options:

1) Investigate using a lower cup super low stack 1 1/4 modern aheadset that may give me enough room to run a headset lockring

2) source a pro alloy welder to have a go at extending the steerer.

Any ideas?
 
Going to sound stupid but are you sure the steerer is alloy? Funk often used steel or titanium steerer press-fitted into their alloy forks as you couldn’t use alloy steerer with threaded headsets/stems as the increased wall thickness needed for alloy meant the stem had to be smaller (ie a 1 1/8” quill stem rather than a 1 1/4”)

If it is steel then it should make having it cut-and-shut with a longer steerer easier. If it is alloy then another option is to have a machining company cut the whole steerer off and then have a steel on pressed in and pinned
 
My best guess, if you are going for a low stack headset, is one of the latest CK no logo versions with a grip nut top.

I would add an 3rd option as well:

- Find a new fork / swap for one with longer steerer.
 
Fork will never ever, ever, ever come up - this is the closest will get after 5 years of keeping eyes peeled.

So "where there's a will there's way"
 
Check that it’s not an alloy ahead steerer that’s been threaded, that wouldn’t be good! Check the wall thickness, if it’s more than a couple mm then it’s likely an ahead steerer, and you may struggle to get you 1 1/4” stem in.

This is a press fit funk fork steerer to give you some ideas!
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For short stack XT was always the go to in 1/4” certainly lower than the levin you’ve got there or a King. You can even have the top cap and lock nut shaved a bit to save a couple extra mm
 
Looks like it's possible with a CK with grip nut, but hard to tell without measurements. I guess it's necessary with at least 25 mm of free steerer
 
On that frame have you though about having the head tube heavily faced to remove 5 mm on the top?

On second views that looks like a ring of epoxy between the race seat and the steerer on your fork, stronger evidence for a pressfit steel/Ti steerer I say!
 
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