K konahed Kona Fan Sep 14, 2013 #1 What are regarded as the best quill stems? I have a Synchros Cattleprod and a Ritchey.
S superstar1 Retro Guru Sep 14, 2013 #2 Surely if they were any good in the first place bikes would still be fitted with them
Antstark Gold Trader Cannondale Fan Feedback View Sep 14, 2013 #3 I am partial to an answer atac but they suit ally frames better IMO. Tioga T bone is a great all rounder - light and relatively cheap. konahed":9tu6ya5f said: What are regarded as the best quill stems? I have a Synchros Cattleprod and a Ritchey. Click to expand...
I am partial to an answer atac but they suit ally frames better IMO. Tioga T bone is a great all rounder - light and relatively cheap. konahed":9tu6ya5f said: What are regarded as the best quill stems? I have a Synchros Cattleprod and a Ritchey. Click to expand...
PopsTrippin Marin Fan Feedback View Sep 14, 2013 #4 Marin Lite with the roller.. for full on rigid forks and canti use lighter than many after market so called upgrades.
Marin Lite with the roller.. for full on rigid forks and canti use lighter than many after market so called upgrades.
6 66 triumph daytona Senior Retro Guru Feedback View Sep 14, 2013 #5 Answer Atac,I have one for over 20 years without issue.Fit and forget as they say.
The History Man Retrobike Rider BoTM Winner Gold Trader rBotM Winner Overbury's Fan Feedback View Sep 14, 2013 #7 Why did they change.?
K konahed Kona Fan Sep 14, 2013 #8 The History Man":3ucxurnv said: Why did they change.? Click to expand... Lighter, easier to make, simpler. No long bolt or internal shenanigans going on.
The History Man":3ucxurnv said: Why did they change.? Click to expand... Lighter, easier to make, simpler. No long bolt or internal shenanigans going on.
retrobikeguy BoTM Winner Gold Trader BoTY Winner Orange 🍊 Fan Feedback View Sep 14, 2013 #10 I have to agree about the tioga t-bone, very simple and i haven't seen a failed one yet. RBG