painting a carbon steerer black
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Pretty much any method should work. A proper paintjob may add thickness to it and installation could create unsightly marks which could be exposed.
I say just leave it alone.
I say just leave it alone.
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Would be surprised if the paint stayed, or thickness of paint didn't cause problems with mounting an Extralite. In my experience, the Extralite stem is hard enough to slide onto the steerer without anything on it, at least on my Enve 2.0. If the fit is tight, I think I would just take a sharpie once it was installed and color the exposed area.