Threadless to Threaded Conversion?
#1
Threadless to Threaded Conversion?
Hey guys and gals... Just a quick question. Is it possible/practical to convert a bike that accepts a threadless fork to accept a threaded fork?... I'm wondering because there are plenty of cheap frames out there that I really like except that most take a threadless type fork ( I prefer threaded ). Thanks for any help
__________________
#3
crotchety young dude
Joined: Jan 2005
Posts: 4,818
Likes: 0
From: SF, CA
Bikes: IRO Angus; Casati Gold Line; Redline 925; '72 Schwinn Olympic Paramount
Only if it's 1" threadless.
#4
King Among Runaways
Joined: Mar 2005
Posts: 4,215
Likes: 1
From: MKE
Bikes: 2004 Bianchi Pista, Cannondale Track, Soma Pake, Schwinn Breeze
Originally Posted by el twe
Only if it's 1" threadless.
Yes. Forgot that.
__________________
"I owe everyone an apology" - hyperrevue
"I owe everyone an apology" - hyperrevue
#7
crotchety young dude
Joined: Jan 2005
Posts: 4,818
Likes: 0
From: SF, CA
Bikes: IRO Angus; Casati Gold Line; Redline 925; '72 Schwinn Olympic Paramount
I thought some MTBs did back in some day.
#8
https://www.amazon.com/Gila-T6-80mm-2.../dp/B000FIIZ9K
You can put this on your bike.
Googling for a good while didn't turn up a lot. Check out Harris Cyclery/ask Sheldon Brown if anything.
You can put this on your bike.
Googling for a good while didn't turn up a lot. Check out Harris Cyclery/ask Sheldon Brown if anything.
Last edited by veggiemafia; 11-30-06 at 08:33 PM.
#10
Gone, but not forgotten


Joined: Jul 2002
Posts: 2,301
Likes: 12
From: Newtonville, Massachusetts
Bikes: See: https://sheldonbrown.org/bicycles
Originally Posted by lbthomps
if the frame is a 1 1/8 good luck finding a threaded fork that will fit it....other than that, what hyper said
Sheldon "https://sheldonbrown.com/headsets.html" Brown
#13
da lil hipster that could
Joined: Oct 2006
Posts: 251
Likes: 0
From: philly yo!
Originally Posted by vomitron
Uh, just get your threadless fork threaded at a reputable LBS. Pick up a headset and a stem, and you're in business (albeit less stiff).
-pete
#14
spin
Joined: Jan 2005
Posts: 1,170
Likes: 0
From: Champaign, IL
Bikes: raleigh m-60, azonic steelhead, schwinn world sport fixed gear
Originally Posted by Sheldon Brown
Frames don't care if the headset is threaded or threadless, that's just a concern for the fork and stem.
Sheldon "https://sheldonbrown.com/headsets.html" Brown
Sheldon "https://sheldonbrown.com/headsets.html" Brown
#15
LF for the accentdeprived
Joined: May 2005
Posts: 3,549
Likes: 0
From: Budapest, Hungary
My verdict: Possible, but silly. About the worst "upgrade" you can do. If the frame is 1" and comes w/o fork, you don't actually need to do anything. Just get threaded stuff. If it comes with fork, you can 1) have the steerer threaded by a good shop if it's beefy enough. 2) have a framebuilder swap out the steerer for you. I'd recomend this over threading the existing one. 3) get a new fork
#17
jack of one or two trades
Joined: Jun 2005
Posts: 5,640
Likes: 0
From: Suburbia, CT
Bikes: Old-ass gearie hardtail MTB, fix-converted Centurion LeMans commuter, SS hardtail monster MTB
Originally Posted by stevo
...about the best upgrade you can do IMO.
#18
Gone, but not forgotten


Joined: Jul 2002
Posts: 2,301
Likes: 12
From: Newtonville, Massachusetts
Bikes: See: https://sheldonbrown.org/bicycles
Originally Posted by vomitron
Uh, just get your threadless fork threaded at a reputable LBS. Pick up a headset and a stem, and you're in business (albeit less stiff).
Originally Posted by lbthomps
all I was trying to say is that it would be a lot more difficult to find a 1 1/8 threaded fork for a track style bike unless you wanted to use a mtb fork...or maybe there is something that exists that i am unaware of
As things have turned out, there are basically two currently viable setups: 1" threaded and 1 1/8" threadless. Everything else is oddball and should be avoided if possible. The market place has spoken.
Sheldon "Remember Betamax?" Brown
Code:
+--------------------------------------------------+ | Whoever you vote for, the government gets in. | | John Jones--Oysterband | +--------------------------------------------------+
#20
re:member
Joined: Jan 2005
Posts: 874
Likes: 0
From: Cracow, Poland
Bikes: unknown make TT bike, fixed; Romet Sport, gone; titanium Pinarello gone;Colnago with Campy C-Record/Super Record,on it's way; Funny Gianni Motta; Buehler track, Polrad track chrome; titanium MTB on 28'', fixed; Tri Wheeler, fixed
Originally Posted by p3ntuprage
didn't tandems use 1 1/8" threaded?
fsnl
sparky
fsnl
sparky
#22
LF for the accentdeprived
Joined: May 2005
Posts: 3,549
Likes: 0
From: Budapest, Hungary
Originally Posted by stevo
...about the best upgrade you can do IMO.
Still, from every kind of practical, functional viewpoint threaded HS and quill stems are inferior to threadless. (Except for ease of adjusting height but even that's debatable.) In some respects, waaay inferior.
Last edited by LóFarkas; 12-01-06 at 03:04 PM.






