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Old 02-20-21, 12:33 AM
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Stem captain has some interesting ideas with clocks and such fitting in place of the stemcap.

Available in their arsenal of products are a clock, thermometer, bottle opener, picture frame and compass.

https://www.cyclingabout.com/review-...n-compass-2-0/

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Who me??? Lil' old innocent me? Not me? I would never post anything

Also if a cop stops you while drinking you can just say you are decorating your bike. That isn't a crime...heheheh
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Originally Posted by tangerineowl
Was in a hiking shop recently and noticed the Suunto Clipper compass. Clip part removed I thought it would make a cool stick on (velcro?) over my gravel bikes' top cap.

Have seen other cheap looking compass top caps.

But then I think maybe the compass will not play nice with the phone in the top tube bag.
Stem Captain made a cap with a compass. I liked them, but they are not practical for a steel bike. I looked today and I no longer see them on their website. I only see watches and bottle openers.


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Originally Posted by phughes
Stem Captain made a cap with a compass. I liked them, but they are not practical for a steel bike. I looked today and I no longer see them on their website. I only see watches and bottle openers.


Huh? What does frame material have to do with it?
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Originally Posted by chaadster
Huh? What does frame material have to do with it?
I think the steel interferes with the magnetic pull. I wanted a compass stem cap badly but most of the reviews were poor so I gave up on the idea. Stem Captain even had more than one version with the newer ones supposedly being more accurate. But now they no longer even sell them? Hmmm....
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Originally Posted by AlmostTrick
I think the steel interferes with the magnetic pull. I wanted a compass stem cap badly but most of the reviews were poor so I gave up on the idea. Stem Captain even had more than one version with the newer ones supposedly being more accurate. But now they no longer even sell them? Hmmm....
Oh, yeah, that makes sense I guess! I mean, I’m surprised because I thought it was just magnetized metals which were problematic, bit it does make sense that steel could present problems. Thanks for the reply.
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Originally Posted by Reynolds
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A stem cap fetish is much less expensive than a high-heel fetish. (So I've been told.)
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Originally Posted by tyrion
A stem cap fetish is much less expensive than a high-heel fetish. (So I've been told.)
And way cheaper than a rubber fetish, which I also have.


That’s as in tires.
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Originally Posted by chaadster
Huh? What does frame material have to do with it?
I can't tell if you are joking or not... but a compass would be screwed up by the steel, and not show the correct direction.

Edit: Okay, I answered before reading the other posts. Sorry, you were serious. Yes, the metal interferes with the compass, causing it to be inaccurate. I really wish it would work well, the compass on the stem cap looked really nice, and I like having a compass.

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