Originally Posted by
shand
The warping thing is a bit of a red herring. All tubes will warp when welded. That's why the headtube is reamed and faced post weld. If you have really thin wall tubing and a lot of distortion, then sometimes reaming the tube will result in a wall that is too thin. But that's an extreme example. Welding near the end of the tube is trickier as there's nowhere (or not as much area) for the heat to dissipate, This could result in more distortion or in extreme cases blowing holes in the edge.
It's also worth pointing out that a lot of headtube material is plain gauge, so not thicker at the ends.
Does your fitting info take into consideration that those stems also require a decent amount of space under the stem? I recall when I looked at them, you needed spacers under the stem to stop the linkages hitting the headset ot top of the headtube.
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