Hi,
Haven't seen a thread on this, so thought I'd show you how I did mine.
First I measured the fork that came off my Dawes Galaxy after I'd taken off the crown race by tapping around the bottom of it with a long flat blade screwdriver and a hammer. I rested the top of the steerer tube on the garage floor when I did this as it's a solid surface.
Mark the place where you want the cut with a fine marker pen.
Check this measurement again to be sure (measure twice, cut once) you're cutting the correct length. You can measure more than twice like I did if you want
For the next step. I wound on a spare top race locknut (one of the knurled ones) I had kicking around, at the bottom of where the cut was to made and taped it with gaffer tape nice and tight in position. Then wound on another knurled locknut so my hacksaw blade would just pass through.
Now cut between the locknuts with a hacksaw. I put a new 24tpi blade in it just before cutting. Nice and steady does it :mrgreen:
After the cut was made, I ran a small file over the cut and on the inside of the steerer tube, to remove the burrs.
Untape your locknut, and the fork threads will be cleaned up nicely by the nut.
Put your crown race back on & put back on the bike.
Not sure how many will find this useful, but I'm pleased with the result
Sorry about the photos, I didn't take many, but should give you an Idea of how I did it.
Cheers
Rich
Ps.. Done some leather wrapped almarc style bars, will post photos if anyone's interested.
Haven't seen a thread on this, so thought I'd show you how I did mine.
First I measured the fork that came off my Dawes Galaxy after I'd taken off the crown race by tapping around the bottom of it with a long flat blade screwdriver and a hammer. I rested the top of the steerer tube on the garage floor when I did this as it's a solid surface.
Mark the place where you want the cut with a fine marker pen.
Check this measurement again to be sure (measure twice, cut once) you're cutting the correct length. You can measure more than twice like I did if you want

For the next step. I wound on a spare top race locknut (one of the knurled ones) I had kicking around, at the bottom of where the cut was to made and taped it with gaffer tape nice and tight in position. Then wound on another knurled locknut so my hacksaw blade would just pass through.
Now cut between the locknuts with a hacksaw. I put a new 24tpi blade in it just before cutting. Nice and steady does it :mrgreen:
After the cut was made, I ran a small file over the cut and on the inside of the steerer tube, to remove the burrs.
Untape your locknut, and the fork threads will be cleaned up nicely by the nut.
Put your crown race back on & put back on the bike.
Not sure how many will find this useful, but I'm pleased with the result

Sorry about the photos, I didn't take many, but should give you an Idea of how I did it.
Cheers
Rich

Ps.. Done some leather wrapped almarc style bars, will post photos if anyone's interested.