Sorry for the stupid question and please forgove me.
I'm building up my MT4 and I have 2 set of forks, the orginal Dynatech rigid with threaded steerer and Pace RC36 shocks without threaded steerer.
I was wondering if I could use a standard a-headset for both?
When the Dynatech forks are used I would use a quill stem with the nut on the thread (with spacer) to put the required pressure on the ahead set. The spacer and nut would cover any of the exposed thread on the steerer.
If I choose to switch to the Pace shocks I would just use a regular ahead stem and spacer.
I can't see in theory why this wouldn't work. I just don't want to be bothered swaping headsets, or cutting the Dynatech forks steerer down and ising an adaptor.
I'm building up my MT4 and I have 2 set of forks, the orginal Dynatech rigid with threaded steerer and Pace RC36 shocks without threaded steerer.
I was wondering if I could use a standard a-headset for both?
When the Dynatech forks are used I would use a quill stem with the nut on the thread (with spacer) to put the required pressure on the ahead set. The spacer and nut would cover any of the exposed thread on the steerer.
If I choose to switch to the Pace shocks I would just use a regular ahead stem and spacer.
I can't see in theory why this wouldn't work. I just don't want to be bothered swaping headsets, or cutting the Dynatech forks steerer down and ising an adaptor.