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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!

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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.

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believe me it is much easier to just replace it. to much can go wrong in repairs and way to many headaches

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