i think those steer tubes are removable..
stretch said:i think those steer tubes are removable..
kingrider said:Well the polishing wasn't exactly quick . Didn't punch a time clock but probably close to 14 hours total. and i skimped on the tubes. Yes, much easier with the fork off . Found a bit of rust when the fork finally separated. The bearing set seemed to solidify to the head tube. Found a perfect fit nos set of bearings and cups and it now spins freely. the previous owner must've smacked into something head-on as the fork has a slight crook where the post goes into the fork. I'm a bit scared , probably just gunna leave it.
kingrider said:
Surprisingly not bad. Just start with a metal file for the embossed stuff then slightly on all sides to remove forging marks, about 2 minutes max. Then I went with 220 wet or dry followed by 600 followed by 2000 another couple minutes. Then the buffing wheel wheel with tripoli buffing stick followed by white buffing stick. I don't think I spent more than 5 minutes each one. I saw no reason to go further with jewelers rouge. The reflection on the finished bolt is a stamp on an old surfboard blank I have hanging from the raftersOneuglybike said:what's the average amount of time to accomplish that?
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