Threadless Conversion Headset
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I know that this is more of a vintage focused part, but have you considered a threaded hole in the quill bolt so that a normal threadless top cap/bolt could be installed? There's a few stems like the Pro Vibe stem or ENVE Aero stem that need a top cap to complete the look.
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You know, it would look really nice to pair with this if someone were to make a vintage-inspired stem with a bit of rise attached to the headset followed by a -17 degree angle.
Sort of like the velo orange tall stack stem:

but with the hidden bolts of the old Thomson Elite stems (I think Trek did a similar thing with some of their stems in the mid-90's):

The oversized diameter would give it away as being threadless (especially in short lengths - I use a 120-130 Cinelli 1r on my road bike, so it might not be as obvious there), so it wouldn't be a perfect match for vintage bikes, but I think it'd be super cool.
Sort of like the velo orange tall stack stem:

but with the hidden bolts of the old Thomson Elite stems (I think Trek did a similar thing with some of their stems in the mid-90's):

The oversized diameter would give it away as being threadless (especially in short lengths - I use a 120-130 Cinelli 1r on my road bike, so it might not be as obvious there), so it wouldn't be a perfect match for vintage bikes, but I think it'd be super cool.
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I know that this is more of a vintage focused part, but have you considered a threaded hole in the quill bolt so that a normal threadless top cap/bolt could be installed? There's a few stems like the Pro Vibe stem or ENVE Aero stem that need a top cap to complete the look.
The other option would be to insert either a trimmed nut or a thread insert into the back of the top cap before the threaded stud is locked in place. There are a few millimeters of open space between the end of the hex and the beginning of that stud (typically occupied by the rubber plug) that can hold the nut/insert. You'd still only get a couple of threads and this requires an extra part plus modifications to either the top cap or the part itself making it less desirable.
With either option, you'd cut the innicycle steerer to be a few millimeters below the top surface of the stem (keeping in mind the thickness of the inni top cap), just like a typical threadless steerer would be cut. It's aluminum so you don't need to worry about crushing it.
M5 thread in the stud:

I'm really liking this actually, and may just add it in as a standard feature to allow people to use custom top caps, something that has been requested previously. The extra cost will be minimal on a production run.
[edit] Re-reading your words, it sounds like this is exactly what you were suggesting.[edit]
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You know, it would look really nice to pair with this if someone were to make a vintage-inspired stem with a bit of rise attached to the headset followed by a -17 degree angle.
Sort of like the velo orange tall stack stem:
but with the hidden bolts of the old Thomson Elite stems (I think Trek did a similar thing with some of their stems in the mid-90's):
The oversized diameter would give it away as being threadless (especially in short lengths - I use a 120-130 Cinelli 1r on my road bike, so it might not be as obvious there), so it wouldn't be a perfect match for vintage bikes, but I think it'd be super cool.
Sort of like the velo orange tall stack stem:
but with the hidden bolts of the old Thomson Elite stems (I think Trek did a similar thing with some of their stems in the mid-90's):
The oversized diameter would give it away as being threadless (especially in short lengths - I use a 120-130 Cinelli 1r on my road bike, so it might not be as obvious there), so it wouldn't be a perfect match for vintage bikes, but I think it'd be super cool.
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I finally got a chance to open the package and look at everything in hand. It looks so good!
Just messaged Joe for some support because I did a dumb and broke something. I'm so excited to get this working. So nice to see well thought out and designed parts. Looking forward to joining the rest of you happy folks!
Just messaged Joe for some support because I did a dumb and broke something. I'm so excited to get this working. So nice to see well thought out and designed parts. Looking forward to joining the rest of you happy folks!
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I added a link to post #2 but here (finally!) is the installation video I’ve mentioned several times:
Produced in collaboration with Rob Garrison of Garrison’s Cyclery, a very passionate cyclist, owner of the coolest shop in the area, and most of all, a huge fan of innicycle headsets
Produced in collaboration with Rob Garrison of Garrison’s Cyclery, a very passionate cyclist, owner of the coolest shop in the area, and most of all, a huge fan of innicycle headsets

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I just these videos and the innicycle conversation headset today. Damn you! I wish I would’ve seen these earlier! So many great retro for ames I passed up buying because I hate the thought of a quill adaptor. Just purchased a conversion headset today ...but in silver. Black is all sold out. I just purchased a frame with an inch head tube, also. Retro build soon to follow!
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I also just found this product from the old shovel cheap gravel build video. This seems like a really slick product and would help with my dirt drop conversion. Will the black conversion kit be back in stock anytime soon?
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I just these videos and the innicycle conversation headset today. Damn you! I wish I would’ve seen these earlier! So many great retro for ames I passed up buying because I hate the thought of a quill adaptor. Just purchased a conversion headset today ...but in silver. Black is all sold out. I just purchased a frame with an inch head tube, also. Retro build soon to follow!
Production has started on more black and silver units. If you can hold out through the bulk of the northern-hemisphere summer, you can get your color of choice. Until then, though not for much longer until that same later date, I still have silver units for sale.
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I finally made the decision to swap the Rock n Road to threadless. I ordered the silver headset and some spacers off Amazon then a silver stem from VO.
I’ll be fully modernized this season
I’ll be fully modernized this season
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First, thanks for the comments! I hope this idea of converting old MTBs into drop bar gravel bikes spawns some additional interest in innicycle headsets.
Production has started on more black and silver units. If you can hold out through the bulk of the northern-hemisphere summer, you can get your color of choice. Until then, though not for much longer until that same later date, I still have silver units for sale.
Production has started on more black and silver units. If you can hold out through the bulk of the northern-hemisphere summer, you can get your color of choice. Until then, though not for much longer until that same later date, I still have silver units for sale.
There are a few other things I can upgrade on my bike to keep me occupied until end of summer.
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Follow this thread. It will have updates before stock is back at Amazon.
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I hate that you made that video. Now I have to go take things apart when I get my frame back from Bilenky so I can grease the quill and plug part of things with lithium grease.
Oh and having all those shop tools would be so clutch... So much better than the PVC pipe approach to getting things together. Pretty sure I bent one of my fork dropouts tabs slightly so I had to have the shop take a look at the alignment too. Oh well....
I should be picking up my frame from bilenky on tuesday. Hoping to get everything together by the end of the day!
I hope I didn't butcher the crown race. Putting it on! Guessing that things should work out okay if everything snugs up okay when you set the preload etc. The design with the lips that close up at the top and bottom for weather-proofing as well as showing the user that everything came together well is really quite nice.
Oh and having all those shop tools would be so clutch... So much better than the PVC pipe approach to getting things together. Pretty sure I bent one of my fork dropouts tabs slightly so I had to have the shop take a look at the alignment too. Oh well....
I should be picking up my frame from bilenky on tuesday. Hoping to get everything together by the end of the day!
I hope I didn't butcher the crown race. Putting it on! Guessing that things should work out okay if everything snugs up okay when you set the preload etc. The design with the lips that close up at the top and bottom for weather-proofing as well as showing the user that everything came together well is really quite nice.
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Now, on to your post


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Is this website legit? I looked up Innicycle headset and this was the first entry for shopping. It has it available... You go in the home page and there’s no link to any bike parts.
Lineflame is the site. Won’t let me post the link since I’m a newb.
Lineflame is the site. Won’t let me post the link since I’m a newb.
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0% legit. Any website claiming to have them in stock right now is making things up.
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Found a silver crankset to try on the Trek :-)
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Headset installed, VO stem installed but I'm not in love with the stem but I will say the new setup feels tighter and less flexible than the Technomic and 105 HS. Now we know what these look like at max extension. I think I'll play with the handlebar rotation this weekend when I can get some miles in.
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Hey guys, happy user of Innicycle.
I'm looking for ideas on how to compress the Innicycle headset like a normal threadless stem does.
I'm trying add a stem mounted bell so that it is not loose on the stem.
I'm looking for ideas on how to compress the Innicycle headset like a normal threadless stem does.
I'm trying add a stem mounted bell so that it is not loose on the stem.
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Headset installed, VO stem installed but I'm not involve with the stem but I will say the new setup feels tighter and less flexible than the Technomic and 105 HS. Now we know what these look like at max extension. I think I'll play the handlebar rotation this weekend when I can get some miles in.
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Two options to try: double sided foam tape or an o-ring (similar to the ones used in the inni spacers). Either should allow for some compression which ought to help hold the bell in place. If you need o-rings to try, let me know. I have a few (thousand) extra on hand.