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If 'twere me, I would try tapping the remains of the star fangled nut thing, what's left in the top of your steerer there, through and out the bottom of the tube, or even just knock it down far enough to be able to fit a new one in the top of the steerer.
Be warned though, fitting a new one is a bit of a bar-steward of a job sometimes! I usually do it by putting an old screwdriver through the hole in the middle and tapping the top of that, trying to keep it square-ish. If it goes in skew wiffy, tap the screw driver from side to side, or better still, fit an old bolt into the thread and tap at that instead, gently mind!!
There is a proper tool but I doubt you will pick one up cheaply, a cycle shop would do it for you but may charge a disproportionately large sum of money....
If 'twere me, I would try tapping the remains of the star fangled nut thing, what's left in the top of your steerer there, through and out the bottom of the tube, or even just knock it down far enough to be able to fit a new one in the top of the steerer.
Be warned though, fitting a new one is a bit of a bar-steward of a job sometimes! I usually do it by putting an old screwdriver through the hole in the middle and tapping the top of that, trying to keep it square-ish. If it goes in skew wiffy, tap the screw driver from side to side, or better still, fit an old bolt into the thread and tap at that instead, gently mind!!
There is a proper tool but I doubt you will pick one up cheaply, a cycle shop would do it for you but may charge a disproportionately large sum of money....