RichieB":1pl54710 said:Hey, that's my bike!
Sweet! For the record, a forged alloy stem would have been a wiser direction to go if you were looking for smooth alloy. Certain materials and designs were engineered to require the actual wled material - why would you want to risk the danger of your stem breaking just to make the welds pretty? I understand wnating to match the smooth welds of the frame, but you likely should have got a stem with smoother lines - oh, and good luck stretching the bar clamp over a riser without completely wrecking the stem.
Not sure I agree there - if you are relying on the weld cap for strength then you are pretty screwed!
As long as Hydroah has not significantly reduced the wall thickness then he's all good strength wise.
That drop bar machine is something else though - great work - is there a build thread?
utahdog2003":1pl54710 said:crconsulting":1pl54710 said:Poor stem
I was thinking the same thing.
Poor American stem gets shipped off somewhere to somebody who doesn't understand the beauty in an American stem IS the welds. Does the end result look good?...I guess so, sure. Should it have happened to an American? Hell no. :cry:
"Fettled", as a word, has taken on a new meaning. :shock:
you should write a novel on it - I have a feeling it'll be have happy ending though
I kind of appreciate the sentiment but it's just a stem, there's lots out there and unlike skinwalls, chain rings, rims etc they'll last for a good few more years yet