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10" stem bolt needed
Howdy all,
I have a very tall, steel mountain bike stem that is missing the stem bolt. The bolt needed is of the allen-head recessed head type. The 10" measurement is from the bottom of the head recess in the stem cap to the bottom end of the wedge. I believe that 5/16" is the usual diameter of stem bolts, with 22 or 24 TPI pitch. The OD of the stem I have is 21.1mm (correct for the fork it's going in). I do have a 21.1mm wedge, threaded 22TPI. I could obtain another 21.1mm wedge with a 24TPI thread if the bolt I end up finding is made so. Yeah, I know it would be easier to just buy a new stem with a bolt, but I'm trying to keep this cheap. The stem is for my girlfriend's old three-speed. She's quite tall, and wants a more upright riding position. I've already checked the LBS, including the Reno Bike Project, which has bins of such things. Since it's unlikely a hardware store would have a 10" long 5/16" fine thread allen screw, I've thought of just using a piece of all-thread, with a washer and nut sitting on top of the stem cap. The problem is that I think that 5/16" all-thread usually is NC (18TPI). I suppose I could use the next size up of all-thread, and drill and tap the wedge to that thread size. Thanks, Darron in Reno, NV |
One option: http://www.mcmaster.com/#93250a064/=3emfv8
Note this is stainless. A few yrs ago I was looking for a metric variant in 7mm and SHCS were available up to 7-8" long, but not in English sizes apparently. McMaster has a warehouse in Nevada somewhere. |
I'm on short notice to get her playa bike ready to go to Black Rock City in a day or two, though, so I took another option. I bought a grade three 3/8" x 11" NC (16 TPI) bolt, which will fit the wedge and stem top cap with a little machine work. Couldn't get a grade 5 or 8 bolt in this size, nor a fine thread one long enough. I'm also using two grade 8 washers under the bolt head to keep it from digging into the original stem top cap recess that was meant for an allen-head bolt. Darron |
I'm willing to bet that the threading on your stem bolt is metric not SAE.
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Scroll down to the stembolt. http://www.gaerlan.com/bikeparts/parts/stem/stems.html
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Originally Posted by norwood
(Post 9581691)
I'm willing to bet that the threading on your stem bolt is metric not SAE.
Originally Posted by badmother
(Post 9582249)
Scroll down to the stembolt. http://www.gaerlan.com/bikeparts/parts/stem/stems.html
Darron |
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