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Star Nut Conundrum sounds like an obscure 70' prog rock band
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Has anyone actually had a star nut spin, or are we just theorizing here? Is the center threaded portion aluminum or steel?
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I would first confirm that the star nut is not an approved solution based on the fork mfg, if not, I'd just push it further down and use a compression plug above it.
That steerer tube looks beefy and in good shape. All these cries to get a new fork are overboard IMO. It's easy to spend someone else's money though, I guess.
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I'm happy to be corrected but I've never, since seeing my first carbon steerer(30 plus years ago) seen a carbon fork with a carbon steerer that DOES NOT have an internal metal sleeve bonded spec'd with a old fashioned start nut.
Having said that, the steerer ID does look very clean, I'd push it down, only as far as needed to clear the compression plug as they often decrease in ID towards the bottom. |
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That’s the only one I’ve heard of.
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