Unhook front brake. Remove compression cap, loosen stem bolts, slide stem and bars straight off. JIggle it around a little to unstick the compression wedge, then the fork should drop right out.
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# mount headset cups in frame # mount crown race on fork # insert fork in head tube # drop down top bearing # put compression wedge in # drop spacers and/or stem over steerer tube # mark steerer tube for cutting # remove fork # cut steerer tube # insert star fangled nut in steerer tube # put fork back in, with spacers and/or stem # crank down on compression cap to set bearing preload # done!
Don't know what you're getting at here, unless you're starting with a naked frame bikes come with forks from the beginning.
Forks can be replaced if that's what you mean.
believe me it is much easier to just replace it. to much can go wrong in repairs and way to many headaches