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Helps you center the bars and doesn't wear off, I don't think it would have a massive effect on the bar's strength as it'd be within the clamped area.
I thought it looked too circular to be accidental damage, but too my eyes it didnt look like it was in the middle of the bars. Anyway my mind is at ease now cheers.
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but it's certainly shaping-up well
Agreed, its certainly got something about it.
Analysis of "inverse shim" options:
1) Flypress/turned steerer:
Tempting, but I'd imagine that the total cost would be prohibitive - I'm looking to try and do this lot for £10ish + beer for welder....
Were the frame something a bit more exotic/valuble such that it would be sacrilidge to chop into, this might well be the way to go...i think i'd of backed this option, i have access to a lathe and 20 ton press though...
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I have this, it doens't have a threadless fork though i think it is cheap. http://www.lfgss.com/thread108354.html#post3711728
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ill undibs the barcons, ive sold the rest of the group they were going on. cheers