Originally Posted by
surlypud
On further reflection, I think I may have answered my own question.
I wanted to see if I could use just the top cup of a headset and a short steer tube to serve as the bearing upon which the handlebars would turn. The problem I was having was that I couldn't think of a way to secure the steer tube to the bike like on a traditional setup where the fork crown race serves as the anchor for the whole steering mechanism. But then I remembered about star nuts. Normally, the star nut goes into the steer tube to set the preload for the headset. Well, why not just get a bigger star nut that would fit a 31.7 mm tube, have it below the top cup of the headset and then thread a long bolt through the top cap to hold everything together? So that is my answer to my not very well explained question.
And really, if anyone benefits from this thread, kudos to you.
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