you probably wouldn't be able to cut the threads into the steerer *without significantly weakening it anyway*.
Never heard this one before, can you explain please? I thought non-treaded steerer tubes were identical to threaded ones, and therefore potentialy threadable without weakening.
I had steerers that did not have enough thread (when using a fork from a larger frame onto a smaller frame) threaded further down by LBS, and that was totally fine... Is this because the tube is thicker or something and intended to receive treads when non-threaded ones are thinner and should not be threaded?
Never heard this one before, can you explain please? I thought non-treaded steerer tubes were identical to threaded ones, and therefore potentialy threadable without weakening.
I had steerers that did not have enough thread (when using a fork from a larger frame onto a smaller frame) threaded further down by LBS, and that was totally fine... Is this because the tube is thicker or something and intended to receive treads when non-threaded ones are thinner and should not be threaded?
Sorry if I missed something
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