removing & replacing fork for travel



tpcello7

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Hi -
I am looking into a way to box up my bike for airline travel that involves removing the fork, to make it fit in a box within airline dimensions.
I have a Cane Creek IS-2 1" headset with a short chord fork.
How do I remove the fork? I took off the top cap, spacers and stem, but not sure what to do next.
thanks!
tom
 
tpcello7 said:
Hi -
I am looking into a way to box up my bike for airline travel that involves removing the fork, to make it fit in a box within airline dimensions.
I have a Cane Creek IS-2 1" headset with a short chord fork.
How do I remove the fork? I took off the top cap, spacers and stem, but not sure what to do next.
thanks!
tom

You should be able to push the fork downwards out of the frame. You may need to tap it gently with a mallet to get it started.
 
Thanks John -
For an integrated headset, do I need to worry about any bearings coming lose in travel? (Or anything else coming off with slight jarring?).
thanks,
tom
John M said:
You should be able to push the fork downwards out of the frame. You may need to tap it gently with a mallet to get it started.
 
Pull out any loose parts and put in a bag and tape to frame.
In some headsets the bearings will come out and in some they won't.
You could also put a long zip tie through every thing to stop it going anywhere.
 

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