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Threaded to threadless stem - rookie trying to convert!
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Hi all,
I recently picked up a full RX-100 aluminium Batavus bike. Unfortunately the handlebars are too low and too forward to me. Since I need to change the stem, I thought I'd to a threaded (quill) to threadless conversion while I'm at it. So, I thought I needed the following: BBB Ahead Extender to give the height a little boost and convert to threadless at the same time; A short A-head stem (generic). I measured the diameter of the current stem and it's a 1" quill. Would these two items be enough, or do you really need those spacer rings they sell separately? I've attached a picture of the current stem (which is way too long for my comfort :twitchy:). http://bikeforums.net/attachment.php...hmentid=386100 Any help is welcome! Cheers |
That extender goes inside your current threaded headset, and then you get an external steerer clamp stem that fits on it. No, you don't need spacers.
"Threadless stem" is a misnomer, and you're not converting your headset to a threadless headset. http://api.ning.com/files/JKTFKZN6Bw...mconvertor.jpg |
Thanks for the quick response. I wasn't thinking it would magically unthread my headset but I probably described it wrong, haha.
So - long story short, I get the BBB extender and the stem and I'm good to go? The spacers are purely there for looks? Thanks again! |
Originally Posted by Hvergelmir
(Post 16834802)
Thanks for the quick response. I wasn't thinking it would magically unthread my headset but I probably described it wrong, haha.
So - long story short, I get the BBB extender and the stem and I'm good to go? The spacers are purely there for looks? Thanks again! I'm just pedantic, almost everybody calls them threadless stems; they were invented to be used on bikes with threadless headsets. But you're not really doing a "threadless conversion", that's all. Spacers are necessary on actual threadless systems so the headset can be adjusted, on an adapter like you're thinking they would serve no purpose. |
Originally Posted by Hvergelmir
(Post 16834802)
Thanks for the quick response. I wasn't thinking it would magically unthread my headset but I probably described it wrong, haha.
So - long story short, I get the BBB extender and the stem and I'm good to go? The spacers are purely there for looks? Thanks again! Since you are still using a threaded/quill set up (albeit, with an adapter), there is no need for spacers. The spacers are required to set the preload when using the stem in conjunction with a thread-less fork, a fork that you don't have. |
Thanks for the useful info, all!
BTW - there's difference between pedantic and precise, I think you were just being precise Diabloscott! Off to order my new stuff now - Can't wait to hit the road!!! |
Make sure you order a stem with a bar clamp diameter that matches your handlebar.
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Originally Posted by DiabloScott
(Post 16835202)
Make sure you order a stem with a bar clamp diameter that matches your handlebar.
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Most basic.. there is an aluminum piece machined to have a wedge in the bottom same as the stem you have, (7/8" or 1")
But, it's machined to be round and the top is the 1.125" so you just fit the threadless stem of your choice there. the BHP 20 in 1st link, is for a 22.2mm (7/8") quill stems , the fork OD is 1" (1" headset 32mm wrench) the BHP 21 is for an oversize threaded headset and as a stem riser* for threadless steerers . (* I have one used for that) and threaded forks with a 1" ID, and a 9/8" OD headset adjustment uses a 36mm wrench.. |
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