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Should I put Frame-Saver on outside of steering tube?
Just got a steel Surley cross frame. ("Fatties Fit Fine"??? LOL!!)
I'm going to apply that framesaver stuff and was wondering if I should also apply it to the outside of the fork's steering tube. (Yes, the fork is steel!) Or would that cause any kind of problem when the fork is installed (by my shop)? |
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Should I put Frame-Saver on outside of steering tube?
On Mar 3, 8:07 pm, wrote:
Just got a steel Surley cross frame. ("Fatties Fit Fine"??? LOL!!) I'm going to apply that framesaver stuff and was wondering if I should also apply it to the outside of the fork's steering tube. (Yes, the fork is steel!) Or would that cause any kind of problem when the fork is installed (by my shop)? you should put it on the inside and outside of the steerer tube and on the inside of the entire frame as well as the inside of the fork blades. thank You Earl |
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