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Quill stem height options
My rigid MTB has a quill stem. I like the reach, but need to change the height as I'm pinching the neck and getting headaches. I need about 2" rise. This puts it clearly beyond minimum safe insertion. :twitchy:
What is my best and least expensive option for getting what I need? It is a 1" diam. stem. Thank you. |
Three options are available:
1) An adjustable stem that will let you raise the bars by varying the angle but that, of course, changes the reach too. 2) Using a quill stem adapter ( Nashbar Stem Adaptor ) will let you use a threadless stem and these are available in a wider variety of angles and reaches, including adjustable ( Nashbar Adjustable Stem ) so you should be able to find a combination that works. 3) A long quill stem like the Nitto Technomic ( Nitto Tallux Stem ). The Nitto isn't particularly cheap but it is a high quality stem and seems to be just what you want. |
Nitto stems are beautiful and will get the job done. Kalloy makes a few different quill stems that can do the job and will be less expensive:
Kalloy Tri/Mtn Quill Stem - 1" > Components > Handlebars, Headsets and Saddles > Stems | Jenson USA Kalloy Dirt Drop Quill Stem at Tree Fort Bikes |
Any bike stores/ co ops carry used stuff near you?
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also there are Steel-tube stem raisers in BMX .833" ; 1" ; & 1.125" .. it goes in fork then your stem goes in It..
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Originally Posted by bikemig
(Post 17781017)
Nitto stems are beautiful and will get the job done. Kalloy makes a few different quill stems that can do the job and will be less expensive:
Kalloy Tri/Mtn Quill Stem - 1" > Components > Handlebars, Headsets and Saddles > Stems | Jenson USA Kalloy Dirt Drop Quill Stem at Tree Fort Bikes |
Be careful when ordering a 'one inch' quill stem - the quill diameter on a '1 1/8"' stem is 25.4mm (exactly one inch). The diameter of the quill in most 1" assemblies is 22.2mm (approximately 7/8"). Many 'one inch' assemblies also used 21.1 mm diameter quills, although this was usually only common on very low cost bikes.
But if you order a 'one inch quill stem' and your current stem is 25.4mm in diameter, the new stem you receive will not fit. |
Originally Posted by Wilfred Laurier
(Post 17781524)
Be careful when ordering a 'one inch' quill stem - the quill diameter on a '1 1/8"' stem is 25.4mm (exactly one inch). The diameter of the quill in most 1" assemblies is 22.2mm (approximately 7/8"). Many 'one inch' assemblies also used 21.1 mm diameter quills, although this was usually only common on very low cost bikes.
But if you order a 'one inch quill stem' and your current stem is 25.4mm in diameter, the new stem you receive will not fit. But seriously, thank you for the heads up. I was eyeballing it with a ruler. Is the diameter stamped on it perhaps? |
Originally Posted by intransit1217
(Post 17781571)
What do you charge as a rental fee to use a digital caliper?
But seriously, thank you for the heads up. I was eyeballing it with a ruler. Is the diameter stamped on it perhaps? |
Originally Posted by intransit1217
(Post 17781571)
What do you charge as a rental fee to use a digital caliper?
But seriously, thank you for the heads up. I was eyeballing it with a ruler. Is the diameter stamped on it perhaps? |
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