Originally Posted by
LesterOfPuppets
If I wanted a twin stem bike, I'd just get an uncut threadless fork and drop two stems on it. Maybe even put a lock collar below the bottom stem so that I could rearrange stems without affecting the headset adjustment.
Indeed this is ideal, done that before.
But this question is mainly a curiosity for what to do with an existing short cut fork, whether a quill stem would be workable or if the wedge would just deform the steer tube.
Are threadless forks made thinner walled than threaded ones?