bad idea?

BrandonK199

Bronze member
so im saving up money to buy new bars because i broke my good ones. So right now i have these like 18 tall bars that are WAY to small for me. So what i did was put on a threaded fork and instead of just putting on 2 lock nuts on, i put on 4 and a headset spacer to make them taller i assume this is a bad idea... but why?
 

Rob.

Admin
Staff member
English is the standard language of this forum, use it.

Basically what dustin said. Enough forktube to clamp on with a double clamp is all you need really.
 

matr!

Silver Member
What about to much fork? Say, what would happen if you used a inward on an old MGP without spacers?
 

Zaηe

Keepin' Peace
Staff member
wouldnt work because it will go pass the threads.
and if it were threadless, it wouldnt work with SCS because theres too much fork (more than 2 inches), or HIC wouldnt work because the shim isnt long enough (unless special made).

but if for some reason there is enough thread, it wouldnt matter because the rest of the fork is dead weight/not doing anything, the slits dont even go that high (usually).
 

matr!

Silver Member
So you could cut the fork down and use ICS, then if you get a different deck later get a SCS and longer bolt?
 

Zaηe

Keepin' Peace
Staff member
So you could cut the fork down and use ICS, then if you get a different deck later get a SCS and longer bolt?

cut down threadless inward on mgp with ICS?
yeah should work, i remember seeing Michael saying to not cut your fork but i forget why.
if you want to use scs later, make sure your leave 2 inches of fork poking out of the headtube so the scs will work.
 

matr!

Silver Member
You probably don't, but more fork tube = snap snap. Also cause getting a starnut that far into you bars would be hell
 

MaTt.OnE

Member
^^^not really i used to run ics on my mgp it was easy hitting it in more just dropped a fork tube down there without any legs on it and hit it with a hammer
 
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