they are not usually attached very strongly, the rivet type that is.
Just wedge a thin screwdriver under neath working around it, slowly pulling it off.
If you can be bothered though, you could remove the fork and push it out from the inside of the headtube.
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they are not usually attached very strongly, the rivet type that is.
Just wedge a thin screwdriver under neath working around it, slowly pulling it off.
If you can be bothered though, you could remove the fork and push it out from the inside of the headtube.