As I read about using threaded fork as threadless many said that it wouldn't be safe as threaded part is much more fragile so If doing this would need to remove threaded part I think, but maybe somebody smart with right arguments like ed or tester will put it better or tell me I'm wrong
I'm not sure this is the way forward, really. he used a slug to reinforce the joint. that added a lot of material, but also weight. I think he only did so because it's a carbon fork. for a steel fork you can braze on a new steerer.
I'm not sure this is the way forward, really. he used a slug to reinforce the joint. that added a lot of material, but also weight. I think he only did so because it's a carbon fork. for a steel fork you can braze on a new steerer.