Gap between crown race and forks

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daccordimark":6eoktgfq said:
gerryattrick":6eoktgfq said:
Never tried this myself but don't see any real problems with it. As a last resort could you fit a very narrow headset spacer over the steerer first then place the crown race on top of that?

Might be a bit unnerving when it slips down as the bike is ridden!
As above I would move on from PVC to metal, I've had to do that with more reluctant crown races. A proper steel setting tool is a revelation.

Mark.

By fully tapping down the spacer until it rests firmly on the "shoulder" of the fork, it will provide a solid base for the crown race to sit on, just a couple of mm higher than normal.

I've tried the hot/cold method and it does usually work.
 
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No one mentioned filing the fork ... a little bit, evenly all the way round. That's what we did in the old days. It's steel, so no danger.

or is this a big no-no, and we never saw the error of our ways?
 

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