Re: Worksman BMX
Oh yeah; I remember that thread! I hadn't put together that you're the same guy.
The first worksman I built, ran into weird issues. I cam veyr close to getting the porkchop fork, but my intuition saved me when I decided to remeasure the thing. I knew that a regular road/mini 1" threaded headset wouldn't work, but I figured the outsized bmx size would. I was wrong, but it needed only a bit of aluminum to shim it; I recall that you had to sand down some 34mm 1.125" shims to get them to fit the 30.0mm cups. Different ways to achieve the same results.
That first worksman, I put some landing gear forks on there. They didn't need any modification, but they do take the 26.4mm crown race. Don't you wish these "standards" were more standard?
Next one I build, I'm going to try to run 1.125" threadless...
MIGZ said:808,
Funny you mention that, looks like you ran into the same issue as I did when I build my first worksman frame.
Check out my previous build I have pics of sanded shims.
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Oh yeah; I remember that thread! I hadn't put together that you're the same guy.
The first worksman I built, ran into weird issues. I cam veyr close to getting the porkchop fork, but my intuition saved me when I decided to remeasure the thing. I knew that a regular road/mini 1" threaded headset wouldn't work, but I figured the outsized bmx size would. I was wrong, but it needed only a bit of aluminum to shim it; I recall that you had to sand down some 34mm 1.125" shims to get them to fit the 30.0mm cups. Different ways to achieve the same results.
That first worksman, I put some landing gear forks on there. They didn't need any modification, but they do take the 26.4mm crown race. Don't you wish these "standards" were more standard?
Next one I build, I'm going to try to run 1.125" threadless...