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• #4027
Why not a steerer extender in combination with a threadless headset (and a less bulky stem)?
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• #4028
It would help to get the headset, spacers and stem in the same color. It also looks better to get a less chuncky stem.
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• #4029
What would the difference be (sorry, first project) re the headset? I installed a steerer extender and used one of possible stems but not definitive. Will need to see final position once assembled. It is the space between headset and stem (around extender) that I want to cover best way possible.
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• #4031
There's also this: https://www.innicycle.com/ which replaces the top threaded race and locknut with a clever combined quill/steerer extension. I have one I haven't got round to using yet.
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• #4032
Yep. The kalloy ones from eBay are fairy slim and match up quite well.
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• #4033
I used one of these on a former bike.
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• #4034
Thin gauge needs quill. #Changemymind
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• #4035
could you not use one of these with a 1" to 1 1/8" convertor?
https://velo-orange.com/products/vo-tall-stack-threadless-stem-31-8-rise
Much cleaner look. Also available in black or other people make similar I think? Assuming you can find one in the country the right length at the moment that is...
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• #4036
Those are great, running them on two bikes at the moment. Does require you to cut the threaded part off of your fork steerer (strongly recommended).
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• #4038
They are easy to cut to length.
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• #4039
Quill stem 1+
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• #4040
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• #4041
Seems I will end up looking for a silver stem....;) Seen Deda has something I could use, also Zipp. Need to get the bike fully built and get the right length. Will post update once done (sometime next week)
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• #4043
Innicycle adapter +1
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• #4044
This is a great idea but it still costs more than the bikes that I want to use it on. I hope someone will make a cheap version anytime soon.
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• #4045
Threadless fork + shim is the neatest solution
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• #4046
Well yeah, obvs, but most of the time you're talking paint too, once you've found a suitable fork... Must be close to ten years ago now, I paid AU$400 for a used Easton Aero in 1".
Still, that's less hassle than replacing a threaded steerer, I guess
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• #4047
You can buy a Columbus Minimal fork in 1" for £200 new. Still a pretty penny and still would need painting, but it's not too ridiculous.
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• #4048
I've bought this 1inch Alpina for around 120 and the paint only cost me like 20 so I guess it is not that bad.
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• #4049
Looked at those, but I had a hard time ordering one so bit the bullet on the flashy Easton number which was a tad lighter still
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• #4050
Getting there. Enjoying the build process. Let’s see if next week….
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Moving on with my project, appreciate opinions on best way to integrate modern stem to 1" headset through adapter. I have seen including spacers as in picture but not best looking solution. Is there any other way? Thanks
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