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Chinese Carbon Road Bikes => Road Bike Frames, Wheels & Components => Topic started by: Gravelcommuter on March 21, 2024, 05:46:39 PM
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Hi to the community !
When cutting the steerer the last tiny bit cracked a bit, causing a splinter missing in the very outer layer of the carbon.
I just wanted to be sure that this shouldn't cause any trouble? I attached photos with my thumb next to it for scale.
Its also possible for me to cut another 5 mm, If this should be considered safer. Are there any tips to prevent this kind of cracking? Using (what kind of?) tape or something?
Thanks a lot for your help!
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If you’re following typical carbon steerer recommendations (clamp the stem 5-10mm below the top of steerer and put a spacer above it), this will probably be okay. The chip shouldn’t matter much if it’s above the stem.
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I've had this kind of problem before and I had put nail polish (resin) to put a kind of protective film to avoid delamination. I rode a few weeks with this with no problem. But as I had a bit of margin, I preferred to cut a little fork in order to ride with more peace of mind
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I've done the same thing, your steerer will be fine. As mentioned, a bit of nail polish resin should protect that area. When I cut my steerer now, I just leave the fork in the frame and use a few throw away stem spacers to level out the cut. I then use a flat sander to smooth it out. Afterwards I just use a leaf blower to remove the carbon dust and wipe everything down with a wet cloth. Since switching to this method, I've always had a perfect cut.
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That doesn't look safe to me, regardless of whether it has worked for others or not. I'd cut it lower and use a guide to get it done properly. Sand the inside and outside edges once done.
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Thanks to all of you!
For any future projects: is there a way to prevent this from happening?
I already used a guide (from AliExpress ;D ) . The cut itself was very good and offcourse i already was quite careful.
Now i sure will do some cutting tests with the left over piece of the steerer tupe.
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Thanks to all of you!
For any future projects: is there a way to prevent this from happening?
I already used a guide (from AliExpress ;D ) . The cut itself was very good and offcourse i already was quite careful.
Now i sure will do some cutting tests with the left over piece of the steerer tupe.
you can prevent these tearings on the outside by cutting a millimeter deep circle around the whole steerer.
And simply cut without much force and make sure when you almost finish the cut that the two parts don't "break" apart