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Old 07-23-10 | 06:22 PM
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Stem Quill Adapter

Has anyone out there used a stem quill adapter in order to put a threadless stem on an older bike?

If so, is it as simple as it looks? Any drawbacks? More importantly... is it sinful to put more modern stem and bars on a vintage bike?

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Old 07-23-10 | 06:41 PM
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I've used the V-O threadless stem adapter on a couple of my bikes, and really like them. They don't feel as flexy as quill stems, but still offer the ability to easily change bar height. You can also change stems much more easily than you can change a quill stem if you need more or less reach or a different angle.

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Old 07-23-10 | 07:20 PM
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Originally Posted by ecovelo
If so, is it as simple as it looks? Any drawbacks? More importantly... is it sinful to put more modern stem and bars on a vintage bike?
Its easy as putting a quill stem in. Just grease it down and pop that sucker in.

I used one on my Varsity when the bars I wanted to use had too tight a bend to fit through a normal Quill. I needed a stem with a removable faceplate to make it work so the threadless conversion was my best option. Its worked out fine...and I've seen uglier.

Personally I just much prefer the look of a quill to a threadless stem.

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Old 07-23-10 | 07:21 PM
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Scooper, that looks great! ...just what I'm looking for. Thanks!
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Old 07-23-10 | 07:25 PM
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Thanks Z B ! My options for bars/stems seems pretty good now!

Love the top tube shifter set up on your Varsity!
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Soma makes one called the High Rider. I have one, but haven't gotten around to putting the bike together that I bought it for.

Soma High Rider
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Originally Posted by ecovelo
Love the top tube shifter set up on your Varsity!
Thanks, It's 7 speed indexed. Its been really reliable and accurate...although a little confusing if I forget to mention the levers are reversed.
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Old 07-23-10 | 11:24 PM
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Originally Posted by Zaphod Beeblebrox
Thanks, It's 7 speed indexed. Its been really reliable and accurate...although a little confusing if I forget to mention the levers are reversed.
Very cool.
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Originally Posted by kknh3
Soma makes one called the High Rider. I have one, but haven't gotten around to putting the bike together that I bought it for.

Soma High Rider
Fabulous! Shoulda known Soma would have such a thing... I the somafab website.

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