syncrosfiend
Dirt Disciple
hello all,
these came my way in a lot of syncros stuff from a dealer in vancouver BC.
every single person who i've shown them to, who i'd thought might know what they are, said they were top caps. they are not.
the top cap theory seems silly as they are steel (why not use aluminium?) and on the heavy side. not very practical.
AND this is not stainless, so even IF syncros wanted to make a very long lasting cap, the conditions on the north shore would have rusted these up in a second.
the portion that would end up _inside_ of the steerer is a smaller diameter than the ID of a 1" and 1 1/8th" fork with either a steel or aluminium steerer.
also, consider that syncros made no stems (i'm talking the REAL syncros brand here) with a flat top. they were all slanted tops to accommodate the
bi-axially ovalized stem extension.
one last thing, there is no recess for the bolt. seems quite cheap and junky to have that bolt sticking up on there like that. one has marks showing that perhaps some genius already tried to use it as a top cap.
my best guess would be that they are a tool. for what, i can't be sure. the hole is too small for a crank bolt or crank-o-matic bolt.
if i had to guess, they are the tools to install the Syncros New Star Fangled Nut. a _very_ smart piece that was included with the hinged mountain stems. it replaced the traditional star nut and replaced it with a plug that could be removed and installed by hand. amazing bit of work by syncros.
here's pics of Syncros' New Star Fangled Nut.....
the core is a made of a keyed barrel that's tapered.
this fits inside of a fitting that is tapered internally to match the core.
these two than fit inside of rings that are sized to the inside diameter of an alu steerer that's either 1 inch or 1 and 1/8th.
the top cap bolt then pulls the center and the two rings expand and anchor the steerer to the top cap.
this is just a guess. anyone know what these are actually for?
.
these came my way in a lot of syncros stuff from a dealer in vancouver BC.
every single person who i've shown them to, who i'd thought might know what they are, said they were top caps. they are not.
the top cap theory seems silly as they are steel (why not use aluminium?) and on the heavy side. not very practical.
AND this is not stainless, so even IF syncros wanted to make a very long lasting cap, the conditions on the north shore would have rusted these up in a second.
the portion that would end up _inside_ of the steerer is a smaller diameter than the ID of a 1" and 1 1/8th" fork with either a steel or aluminium steerer.
also, consider that syncros made no stems (i'm talking the REAL syncros brand here) with a flat top. they were all slanted tops to accommodate the
bi-axially ovalized stem extension.
one last thing, there is no recess for the bolt. seems quite cheap and junky to have that bolt sticking up on there like that. one has marks showing that perhaps some genius already tried to use it as a top cap.
my best guess would be that they are a tool. for what, i can't be sure. the hole is too small for a crank bolt or crank-o-matic bolt.
if i had to guess, they are the tools to install the Syncros New Star Fangled Nut. a _very_ smart piece that was included with the hinged mountain stems. it replaced the traditional star nut and replaced it with a plug that could be removed and installed by hand. amazing bit of work by syncros.
here's pics of Syncros' New Star Fangled Nut.....
the core is a made of a keyed barrel that's tapered.
this fits inside of a fitting that is tapered internally to match the core.
these two than fit inside of rings that are sized to the inside diameter of an alu steerer that's either 1 inch or 1 and 1/8th.
the top cap bolt then pulls the center and the two rings expand and anchor the steerer to the top cap.
this is just a guess. anyone know what these are actually for?
.