Head Shock shenanigans!

TreaderSteve

Senior Retro Guru
Well, I've bought a pair of knackered MC60 Head Shock forks to see if I can muck about with them with the aim of replacing the steerer. Maybe with a made-to-measure alloy reducer pressed-in then tack-welded or bonded for good measure? Then, a 1" threaded steerer inside that. Ambitious, I know! Or just put a 1 1/8 steerer in and use it on a different project.
The part that is lodged in the crown appears to be 1 1/8. I read that the steerer is pressed-in. If I want to press it out as the premier course of action, anyone know if I should press it out from below i.e. upwards?
Or just lob the whole lot in the bin?! Any thoughts?
 
Every one I've heard of presses out downwards - there's no reason for a ridge over the crown, as the steerer couldn't pull out downwards in use.

There is frequently a ridge at the bottom of the steerer, to avoid the risk of the crown pulling downwards.

You might want to get advice off a headshok expert (used to be a guy in the Midlands who repaired them mail order iirc)

You can't be sure cannondale didn't do it differently to rational. The whole headshok thing is a bit that way.

Often a large amount of heat is applied, as well as a massive press.

Some of the surface finishes might have been applied after this step, so there's something to consider.
 
flip it over, measure the end of the steerer between the legs. if it's larger than the tube then it presses out downward. :)

most likely it does anyway.
 
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