I managed to dismantle all elements attached to the frame. Except the steering races.
They seem in good condition. if I have to remove the races, I have to find a mechanical workshop because I don't have the tools and it seems very expensive. And I'm little bit afraid of "screwdriver + rubber mallet" method.
Is it really necessary to remove the races before powder coating ? Assuming they will be protected.
If I replace the steering bearings, is it usual to replace the races at the same time ?
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Re: Remove steering race before powder coating ?
I have never had my frame powder coated, but I would assume the same thing applies if it were painted.
I would leave them in for powder coating but then replace them since you are replacing the bearings. I personally wouldn't use new bearings on old races. If you take the races out and get powder coating on that surface, you will just end up having to remove the PC to get the new races back in.
Screwdriver, drift, punch - they will all work fine. Just don't try to bang it it out all at once. Try to move your screwdriver/punch/drift at least 90 degrees at a time.
I use the old races to help drive the new ones back in.
I would leave them in for powder coating but then replace them since you are replacing the bearings. I personally wouldn't use new bearings on old races. If you take the races out and get powder coating on that surface, you will just end up having to remove the PC to get the new races back in.
Screwdriver, drift, punch - they will all work fine. Just don't try to bang it it out all at once. Try to move your screwdriver/punch/drift at least 90 degrees at a time.
I use the old races to help drive the new ones back in.
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Re: Remove steering race before powder coating ?
last time we had one done we didn't remove the races, as the bearings were in good shape. We just instructed the guy doing the coating on what to tape off, and that included both ends of the steering stem tube.
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Remove steering race before powder coating ?
I usually pull mine out before I powder, especially since I send everything out for a de-grease bake and sandblasting.
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If this helps
How I would do it is:
If not replacing races is to instruct powder coater "don't coat them"
If I was replacing races is:
1) knock the old ones out with a drift (long smal round flat ended chisel)
2) tap the bottom ones out from the top and viceverser there should be a small lip protruding and tap on that while working your way around opposite ends. Sort of like 12 o'clock to 6, 3 to 9. This is so you don't sque the race and lock it in.
3) you will then still have to tell the powder coater not to spray that or you will never get the new ones in.
4) put new ones in with the old ones sitting on top so you can get them below the ridge. If you don't have old ones then you had better be carefull.
Both roads start with "don't spray there"!
How I would do it is:
If not replacing races is to instruct powder coater "don't coat them"
If I was replacing races is:
1) knock the old ones out with a drift (long smal round flat ended chisel)
2) tap the bottom ones out from the top and viceverser there should be a small lip protruding and tap on that while working your way around opposite ends. Sort of like 12 o'clock to 6, 3 to 9. This is so you don't sque the race and lock it in.
3) you will then still have to tell the powder coater not to spray that or you will never get the new ones in.
4) put new ones in with the old ones sitting on top so you can get them below the ridge. If you don't have old ones then you had better be carefull.
Both roads start with "don't spray there"!
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Re: Remove steering race before powder coating ?
I would not use old races and new bearings.
If I was going to have a frame powder coated, I would just lightly sand it where the races were going to go.
If I was going to have a frame powder coated, I would just lightly sand it where the races were going to go.
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Re: Remove steering race before powder coating ?
Ok it was easier than I thought. I knock 3-4 times on a steel tube with a 1kg sledgehammer for each race and voilà :)
It's time to order new ones.
It's time to order new ones.