star nut fitting - a poll!

Star nut in rigid carbon fork with alloy steerer... should I:

  • fit myself?

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  • pay LBS?

    Votes: 0 0.0%
  • spend money I would've spent at LBS on a Head Doctor or similar?

    Votes: 0 0.0%

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Fit the star nut however you want but please hold the fork in a work stand...

if you rest the fork on the floor and bosh away you can bend the fork dropout. :shock:
 
i would personally ether buy the tool to do it or take it to a shop...if a jobs worth doing its worth doing properly..... then again i took some forks to be cut off at a shop in central manchester and they came back at a funny angle, might as well messed them up my self...lol
 
I didn't think it was a good idea to fit a star nut to carbon steerers? You can get things like head doctors or carbon specific devices.

For what it is worth I use an upturned screwdriver (with a metal handle top) and tap the star nut down the tube.

Ian
 
For what it's worth I bought a star nut setter tool - took the worry out of positioning the thing!
 
ishaw":1fjqp5jy said:
I didn't think it was a good idea to fit a star nut to carbon steerers? You can get things like head doctors or carbon specific devices.


Correct, check your fork manufacturer first. I'd personally use a carbon fork bung.
 
kaiser":1ngbiwpr said:
ishaw":1ngbiwpr said:
I didn't think it was a good idea to fit a star nut to carbon steerers? You can get things like head doctors or carbon specific devices.


Correct, check your fork manufacturer first. I'd personally use a carbon fork bung.

Dead Rats":1ngbiwpr said:
Please help with my first poll... I've fitted 1 1/8" ahead star nuts successfully more then a few times in the past with an rusty top cap bolt and an old 11/16" socket... but that was on hacks... dare I use same technique on a carbon rigid fork - albeit with alloy steerer?

:P
 
bojangle":5xjr61fz said:
Pickle":5xjr61fz said:
legrandefromage":5xjr61fz said:
long allen bolt, steady hand and a **** great hammer

Yup, I can say the LGF techinque works :wink:

Can't say i've had a problem fitting one before like that.

Works for me too. ANd i'm ******* rubbish at the mechanic stuff
 
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