threadless stem, threaded fork
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threadless stem, threaded fork
I am restoring an old raleigh record, I have located a bomb proof cro mo fork that I want to install. The frame is a 54cm and the fork is from a 60cm bike, can I use a threadless 1" stem clamped on to the 1" threaded steer tube? I have an old threadless headset and top cap,and the starfangled nut looks to be a good fit. Has anyone done this?
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I have been thinking about the same thing but I don't think you should try it as the threaded fork is design to work with a quill system and the steerer tube is not design to clamp the stem onto. Its such a high risk component to fail at the wrong time.
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I did that with the Look fork on my Fort. The steerer is ChrMo, if it was aluminum I probably wouldn't have risked it. As long as the stem isn't clamped to the threads you should be ok.
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Originally Posted by roadpig2001
I am restoring an old raleigh record, I have located a bomb proof cro mo fork that I want to install. The frame is a 54cm and the fork is from a 60cm bike, can I use a threadless 1" stem clamped on to the 1" threaded steer tube? I have an old threadless headset and top cap,and the starfangled nut looks to be a good fit. Has anyone done this?
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Put the proper bearings on the fork and install a proper stem. Why would you want to risk it? If you have no quill stem, you can get very nice looking stems made by Nitto from Harris Cyclery in whatever length you need. These are beautiful single piece stems that should look similar to the original.
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Originally Posted by roadpig2001
I may have to go onto the threads. I may try a 1 1/8" stem with a 1" adapter sleeve ,that should isolate the stem from any damage from the threads. Thanks for the info.





