rethreadding?
#1
rethreadding?
so...threaless stems are ugly. real ugly. i'm sure i'm not the only one that feels this way.
can anyone explain how rethreading works, or throw up some links? or failing that, a link to some attractive looking threadless stems?
can anyone explain how rethreading works, or throw up some links? or failing that, a link to some attractive looking threadless stems?
#2
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Originally Posted by ink1373
so...threaless stems are ugly. real ugly. i'm sure i'm not the only one that feels this way.
can anyone explain how rethreading works, or throw up some links? or failing that, a link to some attractive looking threadless stems?
can anyone explain how rethreading works, or throw up some links? or failing that, a link to some attractive looking threadless stems?
#3
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Originally Posted by ink1373
so...threaless stems are ugly. real ugly. i'm sure i'm not the only one that feels this way.
can anyone explain how rethreading works, or throw up some links? or failing that, a link to some attractive looking threadless stems?
can anyone explain how rethreading works, or throw up some links? or failing that, a link to some attractive looking threadless stems?
cinelli made a threadless stem called the 'alter', which is rather unique and nice looking... in my opinion. they don't make them anymore though, so you'd have to check ebay... stella azura, deda, 3ttt, syntace and itm also make some really nice looking threadless stems. deda's magic, newton, and newton pista are all super nice. you need an oversized bar for most deda stems though... such as the deda pista or velocita. hot stuff.
of course, all of this is a matter of opinion. i guess you need to form your own, but it sounds like you already have... get off your lazy bum and do some research.
#4
Originally Posted by ink1373
so...threaless stems are ugly. real ugly. i'm sure i'm not the only one that feels this way.
can anyone explain how rethreading works, or throw up some links? or failing that, a link to some attractive looking threadless stems?
can anyone explain how rethreading works, or throw up some links? or failing that, a link to some attractive looking threadless stems?
2) If a steerer is meant for a threadless stem then you should check its thickness first. The fork I have, which has a threadless steel steerer has a warning label that says that the thickness is not enough for threading.
3) Here is something you may like: https://www.worldclasscycles.com/custom_stems.htm
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i agree with g taco, most threadless steerers are not thick enough to cut threads into. also if you have a 1 1/8" steerer you could have a dilemma since every quill stem i have seen is for 1 in steerers. if you do have a one inch steerer, it would be much better to just buy a threaded fork and headset. tap and die sets aren't cheap, they are easy to use if you know what you are doing, but to find one with a one inch die would cost you.





