StrippedThread1992
Retro Newbie
Hi everyone, hope all's well,
I'm going to be building up a 1&1/8" road bike soon enough and as a guy who prefers steel forks I've been searching for high quality, steel, off the shelf threadless forks (without various eyelets brazed on) to fit. But such a product doesn't seem to exist at the minute-- the best I've been able to come up with is the Surly Steamroller forks at around £130. But they're a full 1kg in weight with an unsuitable 38 degree rake.
So as far as I can tell to get high quality, steel, threadless 1&1/8" forks for racing bikes (no eyelets) I'd probably have to go to a framebuilder which isn't really an option just yet.
However the world (and my garage) is full of great quality 1" steel threaded forks (both new off the shelf and second hand) so my solution is that I'm considering using a set of those cheap Wheels Manufacturing head tube reducers. I believe you just press them into the head tube of your frame and this reduces the head tube internal diameter by a quarter of an inch. Then you press the 1" head set cups in as normal.
It's a funny little situation as when you try to search for information like this you just find tons of people trying to do the opposite and upgrade their old vintage road bikes to threadless forks.
Anyway has anyone ever used the reducers and have you any feedback for me?
I'm going to be building up a 1&1/8" road bike soon enough and as a guy who prefers steel forks I've been searching for high quality, steel, off the shelf threadless forks (without various eyelets brazed on) to fit. But such a product doesn't seem to exist at the minute-- the best I've been able to come up with is the Surly Steamroller forks at around £130. But they're a full 1kg in weight with an unsuitable 38 degree rake.
So as far as I can tell to get high quality, steel, threadless 1&1/8" forks for racing bikes (no eyelets) I'd probably have to go to a framebuilder which isn't really an option just yet.
However the world (and my garage) is full of great quality 1" steel threaded forks (both new off the shelf and second hand) so my solution is that I'm considering using a set of those cheap Wheels Manufacturing head tube reducers. I believe you just press them into the head tube of your frame and this reduces the head tube internal diameter by a quarter of an inch. Then you press the 1" head set cups in as normal.
It's a funny little situation as when you try to search for information like this you just find tons of people trying to do the opposite and upgrade their old vintage road bikes to threadless forks.
Anyway has anyone ever used the reducers and have you any feedback for me?