sr fork hitting head tube

Hep Greg

Administrator
you're not riding a pro headtube... if its hitting you're riding an Old A headtube. you gotta file the fork down where it hits.
 

rayan17

Member
Hep Greg said:
you're not riding a pro headtube... if its hitting you're riding an Old A headtube. you gotta file the fork down where it hits.
yea thats what i did
i still have no idea though why im using an olda headtube
 

the_SD_local

I own SR.
Erik Howard said:
Mattscooters417 said:
why do you say they are better, because they are more vertical?

no cuase hes alex steadmen
No, because old A headtubes were manufactured a lot better back in the day then all the crap they are pumping out of China now. They are the only headtubes (that and B models) that allow your headset to press in fully and straight so they spin like they are supposed too.

If you know for a fact that it is a Razor Pro headtube then you either haven't removed the plate holding the folding rails together and locked your folding mech OR you didn't put the crown race on.

Also, there is no such thing as a 100mm SR fork. 110mm & 125mm... but that doesn't effect this issues anyways.
 

Steven_T

Member
the_SD_local said:
Erik Howard said:
Mattscooters417 said:
why do you say they are better, because they are more vertical?

no cuase hes alex steadmen
No, because old A headtubes were manufactured a lot better back in the day then all the crap they are pumping out of China now. They are the only headtubes (that and B models) that allow your headset to press in fully and straight so they spin like they are supposed too.

If you know for a fact that it is a Razor Pro headtube then you either haven't removed the plate holding the folding rails together and locked your folding mech OR you didn't put the crown race on.

Also, there is no such thing as a 100mm SR fork. 110mm & 125mm... but that doesn't effect this issues anyways.


Correct.
 
ok thanks ill go check if its my old a head tube and if i switch it to my pro head tube with it not hit anymore?

and what is a crown race
 

idk47

Steel Member
Mike Billick said:
ok thanks ill go check if its my old a head tube and if i switch it to my pro head tube with it not hit anymore?

and what is a crown race
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Steezeman

Administrator
Don't get a new headtube.

the_SD_local said:
Erik Howard said:
Mattscooters417 said:
why do you say they are better, because they are more vertical?

no cuase hes alex steadmen
No, because old A headtubes were manufactured a lot better back in the day then all the crap they are pumping out of China now. They are the only headtubes (that and B models) that allow your headset to press in fully and straight so they spin like they are supposed too.

If you know for a fact that it is a Razor Pro headtube then you either haven't removed the plate holding the folding rails together and locked your folding mech OR you didn't put the crown race on.

Also, there is no such thing as a 100mm SR fork. 110mm & 125mm... but that doesn't effect this issues anyways.
And cause I'm Alex Steadman, not Alex Steadmen.
 

the_SD_local

I own SR.
Ian. said:
Mike Billick said:
ok thanks ill go check if its my old a head tube and if i switch it to my pro head tube with it not hit anymore?

and what is a crown race
HS408Z08__________118.jpg
If you don't know what that piece is and you didn't take that off the bottom of your old fork and put it on the new one then that is your problem.
 

the_SD_local

I own SR.
razorfanatik54 said:
uh, i though that the foldy rails will eventually bend inwards if u take off the plate? at least thats what my dad told me.
How can they bend inwards if the neck is sandwiched between them? The plate has to come off to use SR forks and to lock your folding mech as tight as possible.
 
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