I'm going to be installing a new fork on a bike with a threaded headset, and the new steerer tube doesn't have a keyway, the way the old one did.
What's the better option, to cut a keyway into the steerer tube, or file off the tab on the keyed washer? Is there some other choice I haven't thought of?
If you solidly lock the parts together they will hold fairly well without a keyed washer. There is another option - Google "locking headset nut."
Yes locktite works good . I use it frequently on my motorcycle fasteners. Use locktite blue. The red requires heat for removal and is used for studs.
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No, you really should have two wrenches, though the upper can be a plain adjustable.
The easiest method would be to use a small grinding attachment attachment on a Drexel type tool.
the purpose of a keyed wake is to discourage movement of two parts. Prettier procedure is to still use two wrenches.
You can grind a keyway . However the earlier suggestion of a lock nut is IMO a better way to go.
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