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22 Sep 2017 The SG-6 Threadless Saw Guide ensures a straight, clean cut on 1" (25.4mm), 1-1/8" (28.6mm) and 1-1/4" (31.75) threadless fork steerer tubes. Also works great when cutting handlebars or other round tubes from 22mm to 33mm. Simply clamp the SG-6 onto the tube and cut, letting the SG-6 guide the hacksaw blade.
Trying to throw a new fork on that ride of yours? The Steerer Tube Cutting Guide is a must-have tool that'll help you make a nice, clean, shop-quality cut, right from the comfort of your well wherever it is that you work on your bicycle. It ensures a clean, straight cut, every time Compatible with steerer tubes from 1" to 1 ?" in
16 Oct 2016 Remove and mark. Remove the wheel from the bike and detach your brake caliper and hose from the fork. Measure and cut. Place the saw guide onto the steerer tube with the clamp side closest to the fork leg. Re-install.
If your steerer tube is too long, you'll have a tower of spacers over your stem and will need additional spacers for correct headset bearing adjustment. Cut it too short and you just may render your fork useless to your particular frame. In this short video, we will share some tips for measuring your fork properly so that you can
Get your fork steerer tube cut down to the right size, with this heavyweight, Steerer Tube Saw Guide. Having to do things by eye often leads to cutting off too much, or an uneven result. The Jobsworth Steerer Tube Guide allows you to clamp on the the steerer and measure your efforts to the mm. Compatible steerer sizes:
2 Dec 2013
The Park Tools guide has a design fault in that only two bolts hold it together. This means it is likely to not produce a straight cut if the guide doesn't sit straight - I spoke to Park and the guy told me that a heavy MTB fork can bend the resin body making it produce diagonal cuts - what a load of rubbish esp. considering the
28 Aug 2015 Cutting Steering Column—Threadless. It is recommend to use saw guide SG-6 to cut threadless steering columns. This tool holds the fork square to the saw blade. Use of a good quality and sharp hack blade is needed for a properly cut column. Generally, 24 teeth per inch are recommended for steering
You'll need to trim your fork steerer if you're fitting a new for, building up a bike from a frame, or have just decided you really don't need that spare inch that's above the stem. Here's how. . Slide the steerer tube into the cutting guide and look down into the cutting slots to see the pencil cut line. Line the
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