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hugh.:
With the Standard Overload stem, how much do I need to cut the forks down for it to run flush and would a regular stem still work safely with the fork cut down so much?

Trail-Boss:

--- Quote from: hugh.;3506991 ---With the Standard Overload stem, how much do I need to cut the forks down for it to run flush and would a regular stem still work safely with the fork cut down so much?
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Depends on the headtube length and the forks steerer tube length, you will have to cut more/less depending on the pair. I would suggest measuring your current steerer tube length with you dust cover off and see how much is there... then PM milhous and see if he can measure his for you.
If he still has it...

As long as the steerertube is at-least 3/4 of the way through the stem you're golden.

Rear Brigadier:

--- Quote from: YoungMilli;3504841 ---I'm getting chrome forks in the mail and I want them black... Can I just lightly sand the surface and paint over them? Will that be enough for the paint to adhere?

Thnxz
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What forks? Maybe I trade you my Morning 2.1's?

paranoidmexican:
greatest brake pad for a chrome rim EVER? i had the green hombre pads and they worked good for 2 months then went to shit and won't grab my rim.

nightmare:

--- Quote from: paranoidmexican;3508126 ---greatest brake pad for a chrome rim EVER? i had the green hombre pads and they worked good for 2 months then went to shit and won't grab my rim.
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koolstop eagle 2 in salmon color best pad ever for chrome rim

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