Check at the auto parts store.

Kerry


At 08:22 PM 12/3/2010, PATRICK MOORE wrote:
Thanks. Not quite sure what a hone is, and all the reamers I've seen
via Google cost $60 and upward, but I'll ask at the local True Value,
where they know these things.

On Fri, Dec 3, 2010 at 7:47 PM, Kerry Kunsman <ker...@tns.net> wrote:
> I'm with Jim Thill.  On my wife's '70s Motobecane I used a brake hone to
> ream out the steerer tube the 0,2 mm.  That way I was now free to use any
> 22.2mm quill.  The hone worked, but if you could find a reamer as Jim
> suggested it would be a lot faster, it took me quite a few hours using the
> hone!
>
> Kerry Kunsman
> San Diego, CA
>
>
> At 09:44 AM 12/3/2010, PATRICK MOORE wrote:
>>
>> I suppose I could sand down a Technomic or T Deluxe, no? How hard is
>> it? I've never done this.
>>
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>> Albuquerque, NM
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