Silly question - ahead stem on threaded fork

...be sure to post up a photo` when you manage to bend 50mm of steel steerer using the upper race as a fulcrum (with the star-fangled wotsit reinforcing it from the inside of course) ;)
 
We_are_Stevo":10lz0pfh said:
...be sure to post up a photo` when you manage to bend 50mm of steel steerer using the upper race as a fulcrum (with the star-fangled wotsit reinforcing it from the inside of course) ;)

I wasn't talking about bending it, I was talking about cracks forming over time. How will the star fangled nut reinforce it?
 
I, er, ran, um, a long threaded steerer with an aheadset and stem for many moons without any issues...

Ahem...
 
because the thread where the fork exits the aheadset causes the steerer to be a miniscule amount thinner.
 
We_are_Stevo":21n45mp0 said:
Why is it any more likely to crack as an Ahead as shear with a threaded headset?


Because one has 150mm of quill overlap between the points of retention, tensioned against a full wall thickness section of steerer, and the other is clamping directly onto an area of completely unsupported, threaded, reduced wall thickness steerer extension...


That is night and day, irrelevant of any claims to engineering knowledge...


BB
 
legrandefromage":6nppxfs6 said:
I, er, ran, um, a long threaded steerer with an aheadset and stem for many moons without any issues...

Ahem...

Ditto... and this was on a jump bike that the lads built for me with donated parts after my bmx got nicked.
I ran it for 6 months, then passed it on to someone else who's bike was lifted. It became the communal bike that nobody owned but everyone rode and loved. It ran with a threaded fork, headlock bolt thing and ahead stem for 2years before the rear triangle snapped

No, it's not ideal, but unless its left unchecked, and completely abused, it will probably be ok

Just my "experience based opinion"
How many people have actually seen, witnessed or ridden a setup like this and had it snap, crack, or cause ones teeth to be smashed out of their face?

G
 
Hmm, you've got me thinking now..........

Bear in mind the bike will probably do 10 miles a year max and I will be keeping a close eye on it (let's face it, it's an excuse to spend time in the garage "inspecting" the bikes :LOL: )
 
unkleGsif":i9jez95f said:
legrandefromage":i9jez95f said:
I, er, ran, um, a long threaded steerer with an aheadset and stem for many moons without any issues...

Ahem...

Ditto... and this was on a jump bike that the lads built for me with donated parts after my bmx got nicked.
I ran it for 6 months, then passed it on to someone else who's bike was lifted. It became the communal bike that nobody owned but everyone rode and loved. It ran with a threaded fork, headlock bolt thing and ahead stem for 2years before the rear triangle snapped

No, it's not ideal, but unless its left unchecked, and completely abused, it will probably be ok

Just my "experience based opinion"
How many people have actually seen, witnessed or ridden a setup like this and had it snap, crack, or cause ones teeth to be smashed out of their face?

G


I rest my case... :LOL:
 
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