pinguwin
Retro Guru
Ask who was an old Klein dealer. Sometimes they have the tools sitting around in the basement gathering dust. I know a shop in the U.S. who hasn't used the tool in double-digit years but keeps it around because one of his old, old, old customers might come in and ask to have it done.
That would be your best approach. You might have to ship the bike to a dealer but someone has the tool. Don't sell the rigid fork separately, keep it together with the bike. Put the suspension fork on ebay as the crown and steerer will be unique for a Klein only and another Klein owner will find that useful.
That would be your best approach. You might have to ship the bike to a dealer but someone has the tool. Don't sell the rigid fork separately, keep it together with the bike. Put the suspension fork on ebay as the crown and steerer will be unique for a Klein only and another Klein owner will find that useful.