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  • Plug type fork ends: are they all similar dimensions? I have a fork on my road bike which I like, but is a bit short (364mm axle to crown, so the pads on a short drop road caliper are at the top of their adjustment range). I'd like to lengthen the fork by about 5mm. I thought maybe an option would be to braze in new fork ends (currently it has plate type ends brazed in).

    A related question: what's the practical maximum axle to crown length for short drop road calipers? I've commonly seen 367mm, and the most I've seen is 369.5mm.

    Side note: the bike's handling is a bit quick for my tastes now, so slackening the head angle by up to (say) 0.5 degrees is fine.

  • Plug type fork ends: are they all similar dimensions?

    Nope, lots of different plug sizes.

    Also, I can’t imagine how you would be able to remove plate your dropouts, trim the legs down (up) to remove the slotted area and end up with a longer a2c.

  • Cheers, good to know.

    I'd assumed removing the plate drops with heat, then putting the plugs straight in and buttering some braze into the gaps. Possibly just easier to replace fork blades entirely.

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