Singlespeed & Fixed Gear - Nice 1" threadless stems?

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fixiekid505
04-22-10, 08:28 PM
Do they exist?

I just recently bought a bike only to find that there was a shim hiding between the steer tube and stem. It's just a personal thing, but I do not like shims.

I do not like them one bit.

Anywho... I was just wondering if there were any nice 1" threadless stems on the market because I don't like the one it came with anyways. I've been doing a lot of searching and have yet to find anything nice that isn't 1 1/8".

Thanks in advance.:thumb:


Scrodzilla
04-22-10, 08:30 PM
They don't exist.

Shims are your friends.

Get over it.

You're welcome.

chi-james
04-22-10, 09:40 PM
Subjective ofcourse, but I like the cinelli alter


evilcryalotmore
04-22-10, 09:45 PM
http://www.jensonusa.com/store/product/ST307C02-Tangent+Products+Xloc+Stem.aspx

http://images.jensonusa.com/large/st/st307c02blk__pro.jpg

There is one, But the problem was you asked for a "nice" one.

fixiekid505
04-23-10, 12:48 AM
Subjective ofcourse, but I like the cinelli alter

I came across those, but I just don't like it enough to justify the 150 dollar price tag.

John_Roger
04-23-10, 06:20 AM
I had to use a shim also.

skadoosh
04-23-10, 06:25 AM
I had to use a shim also.

Yes. use a shim. you will get a buttload of options.

TimArchy
04-23-10, 06:47 AM
There was a point in time when companies were making them. Salsa and a few others. They are around, but difficult to find and many are not very good quality.

martinus
04-23-10, 07:42 AM
specialized

Yo!
04-23-10, 07:48 AM
Why so scared ab using a shim?

I can see being reluctant to use a shim on bar clamps or seatposts, but from 1 1/8 to 1" on a steerer is really pretty standard.

I mean, Thomson doesn't make a 1"; they'll tell you to use their shim. And the Thomson shim's are quality pieces.

bmcginn
04-23-10, 08:29 AM
nitto makes one I think.

wearyourtruth
04-23-10, 09:13 AM
i use a 3T mutant (mine's black) i'm not sure if they are still made though... ebay would be the way to go for 1" threadless.

http://img.inkfrog.com/pix/coronadelmar/3TTT_Mutant_Stem_Silver_Unboxed_01.JPG

1fluffhead
04-23-10, 09:18 AM
I used the 3t mutant for a while as well. Not a bad stem. But I later switched to a shimmed stem because I wanted less rise.

Shimming is not that big of a deal and will open up a world of options to you.

saladbar
04-23-10, 09:49 AM
Soma makes one. I don't know if it's nice though.

Carlun
04-23-10, 10:43 AM
ahh the good old 3t mutant, i have a black one too, won it off ebay for about 35 shipped haha

veganwar
04-23-10, 12:14 PM
Velo Orange makes a pretty clean looking silver polished 1 inch threadless stem. My friend sells a decent number of them at his shop as the aluminum track bike he designed and sells is a 1 inch steerer tube. I can only comment on its appearance as my bikes all take threaded headsets and quill stems.

dobber
04-23-10, 01:44 PM
It's not a shim, it's an adapter.

wearyourtruth
04-23-10, 02:31 PM
It's not a shim, it's an adapter.

a shim is for 1" threadless to 1 1/8" threadless. an adapter is for threaded to threadless. it's a shim.

NateRod
04-23-10, 04:54 PM
I can see being reluctant to use a shim on bar clamps
why?

antiaverage
04-23-10, 05:06 PM
why?

Just a guess, but I think the concern is if the shim fails your bars could spill forwards and send you tumbling. This wouldn't be a problem for flat bars, but pretty much anything else this could be an issue. That said, the chances of a shim failing are basically zero if mounted properly.

dobber
04-25-10, 11:28 AM
a shim is for 1" threadless to 1 1/8" threadless. an adapter is for threaded to threadless. it's a shim.

If we call it an adapter, which technically it would be, we get around his aversion to using shims.

Brian
04-25-10, 11:50 AM
Just a guess, but I think the concern is if the shim fails your bars could spill forwards and send you tumbling. This wouldn't be a problem for flat bars, but pretty much anything else this could be an issue. That said, the chances of a shim failing are basically zero if mounted properly.

So you're saying that you haven't actually read this thread?

fixiekid505
04-25-10, 10:43 PM
They don't exist.

You sir, are wrong, by chance I happened to come across this at a local bike swap.

http://i414.photobucket.com/albums/pp223/unify_prodigy/stemroller1.jpg
http://i414.photobucket.com/albums/pp223/unify_prodigy/stemroller2.jpg

Yes, it is 1", Yes it is Cinelli and Yes, it is Titanium. :)

And thanks again to the bike forums community, if it wasn't for your skepticism I wouldn't have realized how rare this kind of thing really was.

1fluffhead
04-26-10, 01:01 PM
I can't appreciate the beauty of the stem because I am so distracted by the half dozen spacers being used with drop bars. At least you didn't need a shim.

fixiekid505
04-26-10, 03:49 PM
I can't appreciate the beauty of the stem because I am so distracted by the half dozen spacers being used with drop bars. At least you didn't need a shim.

Shut the hell up, it's not your bike, I shouldn't have to explain to you what I use the bike for and how it fits me.

cnnrmccloskey
04-26-10, 06:48 PM
Shut the hell up, it's not your bike, I shouldn't have to explain to you what I use the bike for and how it fits me.

If you don't want your bike ridiculed don't post pictures of it, now that the jack ass thread is dead and gone we have to take any opportunity we get to ridicule others.

dobber
04-26-10, 07:00 PM
If you don't want your bike ridiculed don't post pictures of it, now that the jack ass thread is dead and gone we have to take any opportunity we get to ridicule others.

Can we assume you're one of those clowns that rides around with a 6" drop between saddle and bars? The kind of person that puts fashion before function?

TejanoTrackie
04-26-10, 07:02 PM
Well, I think this thread has just about had it. Thread closed.