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Technical & Reference Section => Tech and Restoration => Topic started by: hokuspokus74 on September 05, 2014, 09:04 AM
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I was wondering if you can convert this as in the title, i would rather use an ordinary stem rather than the stem for 1 1/8 forks am not so worried about the threading at the top of the forks or would the forks fall out other wise? If you can have you guys got links and pics of all the parts that i would need to do it....coz you guys know all the knowledge of the resto game than what i do :laugh:Cheers
Graham :daumenhoch:
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Hi Graham.
If your headtube is standard 1 1/8 and doesn't have integrated cups, you can use a standard 1" headset and fit shims onto the cups prior to insertion. There are few places on Ebay selling the shims buddy :daumenhoch:
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Cheers gnarly so what are shims sorry to ask? :daumenhoch:
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Here ya go...http://www.ukbikestore.co.uk/product/402/headtube_reducer/wheels-manufacturing-headtube-reducer-shims.html
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i dont think there's a way to use a normal quil stem on 1 1/8 forks, it can be done the other way around though. it's also possible to use 1" forks on an 1 1/8 frame as long as the frame is'nt an internal headset type.
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Thanks john i doubt i will just stick with the normal way and might try a rest of someway with the forks and stem another time :daumenhoch: do you think you can help me out in my other thread? below this one?
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Hi Graham, got some of them shims somewhere got em to try something out & you bang em in then fit a 1"headset .
The forks & stem went straight on fine, just didn't like the look so didn't go with it :daumenhoch:
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Cheers mate will look into the shims,then see how it would look :daumenhoch:
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i have to ask the question........why the fook would you want to?
1 1/8 headset = smooth never goes loose headset
1" threaded = constantly goes loose crappy old thing
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JUst was asking as i was going to try something :D