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Ice Cream Truck Fork Instructions
Compatibility
Intended Use
Tools Required
Hi there. Thanks for spending your hard-earned cash on this Surly fork. Surly stuff is designed to be useful and durable.
We’re confident it will serve you well for years to come.
WARNING: Cycling can be dangerous. Bicycle products should be installed and serviced by a professional mechanic.
Never modify your bicycle or accessories. Read and follow all product instructions and warnings including information
on the manufacturer’s website. Inspect your bicycle before every ride. Always wear a helmet.
Additional Product and Safety Information can be found at the website: surlybikes.com/safety
Steerer:
Threadless
Threadless
Steerer diameter:
1-1/8˝ 1-1/8˝
Steerer length:
260mm 260mm
Axle-to-crown:
483mm 483mm
Offset:
47mm 47mm
Hub spacing:
150mm x 15mm thru,
135 x 10mm QR*
front disc rotor spacing
Tire clearance:
26 x 5.25˝
26 x 5.0˝
Brakes:
Disc Disc
*NOTE — 135mm Surly Ice Cream Truck, Moonlander and Pugsley forks use “rear rotor spacing” for brake rotor placement on the hub, and are not compatible with all fat bike hubs. Check with the hub
manufacturer for compatibility. Surly 135mm front hubs use “rear rotor spacing” for brake rotor placement.
RETAILER:
These fork instructions MUST BE provided to the end user.
4
ASTM F2043
Jumps are
intended to be
less than
122cm (48
″
)
CONDITION 4
This is a set of conditions for operation of a bicycle that includes Conditions 1, 2, and 3, or downhill grades
on rough trails at speeds less than 40 km/h (25 mph), or both. Jumps are intended to be less than 122cm (48˝).
Please see link to Bike Owner’s Manual on surlybikes.com/safety for complete list of riding condition descriptions.
• Crown race setting tool
• Star nut setter
• Hammer/mallet
• Steerer tube cutting guide (recommended)
Verify that the fork, headset and all required parts for proper assembly have compatible dimensions. The fork, headset,
headset spacers and stem steerer clamp must have compatible diameters. Use of incompatible components can cause
component failure.
Make sure headset and stem parts that come into contact with the steerer tube are free of burrs or sharp edges.
Remove burrs or sharp edges by using very fine grit sandpaper.
• Hacksaw and permanent marker or tape
• Cutting fluid (recommended)
• Hex wrenches: 4, 5, 6mm
• Torque wrench