On Thursday, August 11, 2016 at 1:00:15 PM UTC-6, Jimmy Livengood wrote:
>
> Hi Franklyn,
>
> FYI for you or anyone else out there, I had Cyclefab here in Seattle bore 
> out a 21.1 steerer ID to 22.2 for me due to the same problem.
>
> It wasn't massively expensive but I can't recall the exact price. A good 
> option if you don't want to repaint the fork to match or need to keep the 
> original fork for some other reason.  
>
> Jimmy
> Seattle
>
>
Franklyn, I was going to suggest there are multiple 1" threaded forks on 
eBay that would work but I like Jimmy's idea better. 

It's a nice fork you have; the rake is more and better than you're likely 
to find on replacement forks and the low-rider boss is an extra you won't 
find on eBay forks. 

Nice tubing for the era (1.0/.7/1.0). I like the lugs and some other 
features and you'll likely get a low Q with that chainstay arrangement. 
What's the bb drop on that frame?

nice project
--Mitch 

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