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2019 Trek Roscoe 6 Fork Upgrade HELP!


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I was hoping for a simple upgrade for my Roscoe 6 by switching from the SR Suntour coil spring it originally had to an SR Suntour Raidon air fork. I looked up all the specs on Treks website and bought what I assumed would fit according to the specs. Specifically that Trek said it was a tapered head, so the new fork I bought is tapered.

To my surprise when I removed the old fork, I found it was straight! I tried installing the new tapered fork anyway but it doesn’t seem to sit right and no matter how tight I try to make it, there is still a wiggle to it. Will a tapered head not fit? Do I need to replace anything more since the old fork was straight? I’m so confused by this and a little frustrated since I believed I was only replacing tapered with tapered. Please help!

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Best would be to take it to a shop...but check if "There is a crown race installed at the base of your fork’s steerer tube – a crown race is an angled surface, or race, that interfaces with the bottom bearing"... could be that your new fork is missing this part.

I also assume you will need a different headset...best let the mechanics answer you on that.

 

https://canecreek.com/everything-you-need-to-know-about-bike-headsets/

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Best would be to take it to a shop...but check if "There is a crown race installed at the base of your fork’s steerer tube – a crown race is an angled surface, or race, that interfaces with the bottom bearing"... could be that your new fork is missing this part.

I also assume you will need a different headset...best let the mechanics answer you on that.

 

https://canecreek.com/everything-you-need-to-know-about-bike-headsets/

The new fork does have a crown race. I was hoping this would be a more simple switch but you’re probably right that I need a new headset. Looks like I’ll be taking a trip to the shop. I wish I would have known the original fork was straight before all of this.

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You will probably only need a new headset bottom race. The lower spec bikes are often speced with older or OEM forks with straight steerers, but the frame is built with a taper steerer. So you will already have a taper headset that fits in the frame, but they install a different bottom race to make the straight steerer fork fit in the taper headset. Any bike shop will have a loose steerer race available unless they want to make money off you and try and sell you a complete headset.

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If the old fork was straight and the new one is tapered it's Not going to work.

 

If (and this is a big if) the frame uses cups for its headset and has a relatively large head tube you could maybe get an appropriate cup and install the fork however this is virtually non existing on newer bikes

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If the old fork was straight and the new one is tapered it's Not going to work.

 

If (and this is a big if) the frame uses cups for its headset and has a relatively large head tube you could maybe get an appropriate cup and install the fork however this is virtually non existing on newer bikes

Have a look at the Roscoe frame... He will get it to fit with little fuss

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Have a look at the Roscoe frame... He will get it to fit with little fuss

Okay if the headset is not integrated I.e. Using cups which is spectacularly rare these days

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You need a new headset, or at least the lower parts. All Roscoe's use the same frame as far as I am aware and all use tapered forks other than the 6.

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