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Old 04-11-08, 05:57 PM
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frail1
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Originally Posted by Doctor Who
Don't call 'em 'steelies,' please.

Anyway, for those rocking modern stem/handlebar setups on old threaded forks, then yes, a quill adapter is used. Not really any other way of going about it. I've never seen a stem clamp directly onto the steerer of a threaded fork – none of the steel bikes I've owned (five and counting) have had the steerer extend beyond the headset. If you saw a setup such as a threadless stem on a threaded fork without an adapter, then you've seen something that's probably not worth replicating.

The quill adapters seem to work fine. I've never had a problem with using them, even on older steel bikes that are my backup race bikes, but I keep things good 'n' tight.
Sorry, the other thread had the term in the title. I thought it would attract the same crowd.

Thanks to all for the advice. Adapter it is then.

I've seen Thomson shims, any others?

One other thing. My frame has those nice little holes in the top tube for the rear brake cable. Do you use any particular cable cap, or just run the bare cable in. I know that's a bad thing, but it looks very subtle.

Thank you.

Love looking at those steel bikes.
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