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Something, it is just easier to look on ebay, craiglist etc. for an old bike used for spares as a donor.
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Hi,
I did a thread about my helios and how I learnt to modify it on the cheap. https://www.bikeforums.net/folding-b...e-type-tt.html
I didn't like the telescopic handle bar stem/post either so I fitted the one you find on Speed TT and Mu SL (and many others). This type is shorter and has a T fitting that required something like the litepro stuff above.
However, while I generally like the litepro bite, do NOT use this "extender". The clamp are made of smooth soft anodized aluminium and when you get on rough road or get out of the saddle a put some weight on the front while climbing a hill, the extender stem collapses... The genuine product, Syntace VRO adaptor, fitted by Dahon and Tern is properly designed with a knurled inner surface and hi tensile bolts; these 2 things allow adequate clamping a since fitted, I've never had any other issue (even off road).
I did a thread about my helios and how I learnt to modify it on the cheap. https://www.bikeforums.net/folding-b...e-type-tt.html
I didn't like the telescopic handle bar stem/post either so I fitted the one you find on Speed TT and Mu SL (and many others). This type is shorter and has a T fitting that required something like the litepro stuff above.
However, while I generally like the litepro bite, do NOT use this "extender". The clamp are made of smooth soft anodized aluminium and when you get on rough road or get out of the saddle a put some weight on the front while climbing a hill, the extender stem collapses... The genuine product, Syntace VRO adaptor, fitted by Dahon and Tern is properly designed with a knurled inner surface and hi tensile bolts; these 2 things allow adequate clamping a since fitted, I've never had any other issue (even off road).
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I see the knurling, now. You have to look pretty close because it's aparently very tiny.
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https://www.syntace.com/en_GB/produc....4-clamps?c=79
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If people are having a hard time finding a Syntace VRO, there are other extender/adaptor products that also have knurled clamps, such as this one by TranzX - I'm not sure that the clamps separate from the cross-piece or not. Just to be safe, get a handlpost with a double-bolt clamp head.
If you already have the Litepro pruduct, though and you will be using flat handlebars, you might be good to go already. Fentuz and I use drop-bars, which impose more levered force on the stem than flat bars do.
If you already have the Litepro pruduct, though and you will be using flat handlebars, you might be good to go already. Fentuz and I use drop-bars, which impose more levered force on the stem than flat bars do.
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Yes, it might be worth trying carbon assembly paste too. it is a grease loaded with particles so when it is not clamped, it acts as a lubricant and when it is clamped, the particules are crushed between to tube and the clamp creating a locking grip. I use it on the gravel bike on seatpost, stem/handlebars and have also applying it to alivio/altus/sora flat trigger shifter clamp (plastic so I don't need to tighten to clamp and "murder" the plastic ring.)