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05-13-23, 03:48 PM
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Posted By JohnDThompson

Yes. The Shimano Crane shares the dropped...

Yes. The Shimano Crane shares the dropped "horizontal" parallelogram with the SunTour, but the Crane parallelogram is not slanted to follow the sprockets like the SunTour:...
02-28-23, 08:33 PM
Replies: 4
Views: 502
Posted By sd5782

A regular quill stem wouldn’t fit very far into a...

A regular quill stem wouldn’t fit very far into a Columbus framed bike I have. It was the rifling in the steerer tube on the lower half. Perhaps the Columbus TSX tubing on yours has the same rifling....
02-28-23, 07:41 PM
Replies: 4
Views: 502
Posted By Pompiere

On one of my bikes, I had a similar issue and it...

On one of my bikes, I had a similar issue and it took me a while to figure it out. The headset nut was drilled slightly off center. Some stems were undersized enough to slip right in, but the one I...
02-28-23, 07:30 PM
Replies: 4
Views: 502
Posted By Andy_K

What's the size of the frame? Often on smaller...

What's the size of the frame? Often on smaller frames the butting of the steerer is the limiting factor on how far you can insert a quill.
11-26-22, 05:19 PM
Replies: 50
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Posted By nlerner

They ony produced about 85 in total, so a...

They ony produced about 85 in total, so a somewhat rare bird. I actually had another at one point, built more for go-fast than touring, but dumbly traded it to a friend for a chartreuse Raleigh...
01-20-21, 11:44 AM
Replies: 40
Views: 2,541
Posted By unworthy1

Interesting idea, not sure if it would work in...

Interesting idea, not sure if it would work in reality but "in theory" it could (and as Johnny Cash reminds us: "EVERYTHING works in Theory") ;) But you need to find the donor 1" threadless headset...
01-20-21, 11:39 AM
Replies: 40
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Posted By J.Higgins

I just went through this with my Bilenky last...

I just went through this with my Bilenky last year, and now that you've jogged my memory, it was 1" threadless STEMS that I had trouble sourcing. To get the proper stem length and angle, I had to...
01-20-21, 10:58 AM
Replies: 40
Views: 2,541
Posted By natterberry

I'm interested to see how they plan on fixing...

I'm interested to see how they plan on fixing this issue with a spacer and no further threading.
01-19-21, 11:05 AM
Replies: 40
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Posted By natterberry

I agree. I have a headset press if you want to do...

I agree. I have a headset press if you want to do that portion yourself.
01-19-21, 10:23 AM
Replies: 40
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Posted By natterberry

It would be an echo of what has been posted here....

It would be an echo of what has been posted here. You'll need to take up Velomine's offer.

Facebook post examples:
"A standard threaded headset will fit fine."

"Spacers will work. They just...
01-18-21, 06:43 PM
Replies: 40
Views: 2,541
Posted By JohnDThompson

You need a thread-cutting die for the proper...

You need a thread-cutting die for the proper thread spec. Most forks will be English thread (1" x 24tpi) but there are exceptions. Italian thread is close enough to English that you can use the same...
01-18-21, 04:04 PM
Replies: 40
Views: 2,541
Posted By malcala622

The thread top race on the 41mm headset may take...

The thread top race on the 41mm headset may take the whole threaded portion of the steer tube. Same thing happened to my Basso where I tried installing a Campagnolo SR headset and it took all the...
01-18-21, 03:27 PM
Replies: 40
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Posted By malcala622

With only 1' of threading on the steering tube I...

With only 1' of threading on the steering tube I would better assume you'll need a shorter stack headset like tange passage or levin.

A few more posts and you posts pictures.
11-27-20, 02:50 PM
Replies: 20
Views: 2,067
Posted By KCT1986

When adding the 4mm, if you add it equally on...

When adding the 4mm, if you add it equally on each side no redishing is needed to center the rim. Most hubs for 6 speed freewheels are not highly dished, so trying to strengthen the wheel is...
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