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• #2
I use henry vacuum cleaner pipe and a mallet pipe, or a plastic pipe also works
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• #3
Also have headset press (will need to dig) in se6
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• #4
I also would like to borrow a press and a setting tool for an evening if anyone has one. I'm in SE15. Think my partner might boot me out if I use the vacuum tube.
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• #5
I ended up just slowly tapping the crown race on with a hammer and piece of timber. I got it down as far as i could (looked fully seated to the eye) and the first bump on my first ride gave it the last little push it needed.
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• #6
Thanks. Did you core out the piece of timber or just use it a drift?
I'm tempted to go to and get a bit of PVC pipe. Just worried because I need to bash on a hope reducer crown race (not split) and the accounts I have seen suggests it requires a fair walloping.
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• #7
I used it as a drift and just slowly worked my way around the circumference of the crown race, giving it a slight tap each time
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• #8
Got loads of spare pvc pipe if anyone needs
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• #9
Heat the fucker in an oven for a bit first.
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• #10
Yes please. Whereabouts are you?
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• #11
Thanks!!! Does this come from personal experience battling with a non-split crown race?
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• #12
I left mine sat in a cup of boiling water for a few mins
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• #13
Yep. Had one that really tight, even with the correct tool and bashy-bashy it wasn't having it.
Heated the fucker up and it went right on.
Could also consider making the steerer cold...bowl full of ice water maybe.
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• #14
North Greenwich
Anyone in or around se5 got a crown race setting tool for a 1.5" fork and headset/bb press i could borrow for an evening per chance?