This is a Firmstrong Urban Man 24" Single Speed:
I bought it used in a thrift store in the Salt Lake City, Utah, area.
As far as I know, the quill stem is not welded to the fork steerer tube, but I am unable to separate them:
I am working under the hypothesis that it is corrosively fused, since I have unscrewed everything that can be unscrewed, including the expander bolt. Here you can see there is a clean line of sight through the quill stem's bore:
I tried applying some WD-40 Specialist Penetrant Fast-Acting to the edge of that steerer tube, hoping it would seep down into the crack, remove the corrosion, and allow the piece to come apart. That did not work, so I tried Blaster PB Penetrating Catalyst. That also has not worked:
I am looking for the proper way to just get this done.
Do I need a stronger chemical to eat through the corrosion? Do I need to be very careful in applying it right at the crack, repeatedly over and over, allowing it to keep eating through?




