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Identify this stem?
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No idea about this stem. I've never seen one like it before, with the letter "S" enclosed. Could be Suntour, I guess - maybe! - but I'm only saying that because the stem shifters are Suntour and the brake levers are Dia-Compe... so no brainer, right? Well the dang thing is on a 70's (I think) era Follis. Right... French! Since when do French bikes sport Japanese components? Sure, somebody could've swapped some stuff out, but looks to me like they must've done it thirty years ago if they did. Can't find this example on Velo-Base either. Anyone ever seen it before? ID? Very curious. |
You could measure the stem diameter to see if it's in the French Mode.
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Originally Posted by 23skidoo
(Post 14542145)
You could measure the stem diameter to see if it's in the French Mode.
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That S stands for Schwinn.
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Originally Posted by noglider
(Post 14542229)
That S stands for Schwinn.
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Originally Posted by AZORCH
(Post 14542122)
No idea about this stem. I've never seen one like it before, with the letter "S" enclosed.
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Originally Posted by Metacortex
(Post 14542265)
That is a Schwinn "Girder" design "S" stem (p/n 55 614), which had a 3.5" extension, a 7" vertical stem length, a 0.833" (21.15mm) quill diameter and which was used on most Schwinn lightweight bikes with 24" and larger frames from 1973 through 1976. Bikes using that stem during those years include the Sports Tourer, Super Sport, Sprint, and Continental. Note that only 24" and larger frame bikes received that stem, the 22" and smaller frame models used a rounded design "S" stem (p/n 55 615) with a shorter 2.75" extension and 6" vertical length. All of the girder (and most of the rounded) design "S" stems were stamped "Made in Britain" at the base of the quill and were made for Schwinn by GB (Gerry Burgess).
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Is there a shim between the GB 21.1mm quill and the 22.0mm follis steerer???
That's what threw me on this one, since I remembered seeing those stems on Continentals, which I was pretty sure were still .833" (21.1mm). |
Originally Posted by dddd
(Post 14542625)
Is there a shim between the GB 21.1mm quill and the 22.0mm follis steerer???
That's what threw me on this one, since I remembered seeing those stems on Continentals, which I was pretty sure were still .833" (21.1mm). Dunno what I'm going to do with this, really. I've got a little soft spot for Follis, but this is a very entry level model and the paint is very marginal at best. Oh well, keeps me off the streets! I may post pictures in a new thread later in the week and look for suggestions. |
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