That's certainly the case, but why? The only thing I can think that'd be 
good for is a light mount, and two holes is as better for a light mount as 
it is for everything else I can imagine, so I'm left wondering. 
-Kai
A note for Drew, in case you do decide to drill that out, best to use a 
centering punch that fits inside the threads so you can start with a 
smaller drill bit and go bigger until you hit that sweet spot where you're 
clearing out the threads up front and making the final pass out the back 
with the rack then sliding through effortlessly. With oil of course, and a 
wee bit of abandon.


On Monday, May 3, 2021 at 10:58:23 PM UTC-4 campyo...@me.com wrote:

> A fork crown intended for use on a fork with brazed-on brake mounts 
> (cantis or centerpulls) might be made differently, since the hole in the 
> crown doesn’t need to accommodate a through bolt.
>
> --Eric Norris
> campyo...@me.com
> Insta: @CampyOnlyGuy
> YouTube: YouTube.com/CampyOnlyGuy  
>
> On May 3, 2021, at 7:37 PM, Kainalu V. -Brooklyn NY <kaivi...@gmail.com> 
> wrote:
>
> ide note/ask, why do some crowns come with a threaded hole on one side?
>
>
>

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