A little while ago I picked up a 95' Team Marin. It came with an assortment of non original parts and a fooked, very heavy suspension fork. https://www.retrobike.co.uk/threads/marin-team-issue-info-and-suggestions.490538/
I have set about sourcing a replacement rigid fork as I wanted to lighten the bike up and use it for some up-coming touring.
I was able to locate a Marin 750g Spinner fork. It fit perfectly in terms of axel to crown and the rake was exactly what I wanted geometry wise the paint was also good, the colour was a nice accent. The only issue, the steerer was too long.
Enter the local bike shop; they attempted to shorten the steerer and messed it up, totally cooking the thread. They have been very good after the mistake and will help fund a replacement fork.
So I am now asking for the following help please:
1. Is there any possibility of salvaging these forks? The steerer will be too short if the affected thread is cut off. Has anyone had any success with cutting and welding? Is this an economical or even a possibility? Any other solutions?
2. How rare are these forks. I have seen lots of the standard Rockstar forks but the 750g version seem to be rare. Did the Team Marin and other higher end Marin frames come with these forks as standard if a rigid fork was optioned?
3. Does anyone have a similar fork available? I am not necessarily precious about it being Marin branded, it was more the shape and weight I am after. My head tube length is 120mm.
4. The bike shop said that their Park Tool cutting die wasn't suitable for CRO-MO steel? Is this possible?
Thanks for all your help. I hope my disappointment can be the source for some interesting discussion.
Cheers
I have set about sourcing a replacement rigid fork as I wanted to lighten the bike up and use it for some up-coming touring.
I was able to locate a Marin 750g Spinner fork. It fit perfectly in terms of axel to crown and the rake was exactly what I wanted geometry wise the paint was also good, the colour was a nice accent. The only issue, the steerer was too long.


Enter the local bike shop; they attempted to shorten the steerer and messed it up, totally cooking the thread. They have been very good after the mistake and will help fund a replacement fork.


So I am now asking for the following help please:
1. Is there any possibility of salvaging these forks? The steerer will be too short if the affected thread is cut off. Has anyone had any success with cutting and welding? Is this an economical or even a possibility? Any other solutions?
2. How rare are these forks. I have seen lots of the standard Rockstar forks but the 750g version seem to be rare. Did the Team Marin and other higher end Marin frames come with these forks as standard if a rigid fork was optioned?
3. Does anyone have a similar fork available? I am not necessarily precious about it being Marin branded, it was more the shape and weight I am after. My head tube length is 120mm.
4. The bike shop said that their Park Tool cutting die wasn't suitable for CRO-MO steel? Is this possible?
Thanks for all your help. I hope my disappointment can be the source for some interesting discussion.
Cheers