StrippedThread1992
Retro Newbie
This is a bit of a strange one.
Frame is from 1992 built with Reynolds 531 with the matching original Reynolds 531 forks (blades, not sure about the steerer). It's manufactured for regular old 22.2mm quill stems (no odd French sizing etc).
Anyway, a 22.2mm quill stem will only insert 7cm into the steerer tube. I've tried multiple stems and I've tried with just the wedge and just the stem by itself. Essentially something inside the steerer tube is stopping anything with a 22.2mm diameter from being inserted further than 7cm.
A local frame builder has found that there's no damage to the fork and that the issue is actually that the butted section of the steerer ends approximately 7cm from the top of the steerer (so essentially the inside diameter of the steerer tube is narrowing at that point). The frame builder has some kind of gauge that measures the thickness of tubing and has confirmed his finding beyond doubt.
I've heard of this being an issue with very small frames which have very short head tubes and steerer tubes however this frame is 57cm C-T with a head tube of approximately 15.5cm.
My first thought is some kind of manufacturing error but to me it looks like the frame was probably ridden at least a little during the past 30 odd years. Perhaps the previous owner(s) bodged a French stem in there or sanded their stem down a little, who knows?
I'm not necessarily looking for any advice on how to proceed as I've left it in the hands of the very capable frame builder. But just thought it would be interesting to report it here and see if anyone else has ever encountered this..?
Cheers.
Frame is from 1992 built with Reynolds 531 with the matching original Reynolds 531 forks (blades, not sure about the steerer). It's manufactured for regular old 22.2mm quill stems (no odd French sizing etc).
Anyway, a 22.2mm quill stem will only insert 7cm into the steerer tube. I've tried multiple stems and I've tried with just the wedge and just the stem by itself. Essentially something inside the steerer tube is stopping anything with a 22.2mm diameter from being inserted further than 7cm.
A local frame builder has found that there's no damage to the fork and that the issue is actually that the butted section of the steerer ends approximately 7cm from the top of the steerer (so essentially the inside diameter of the steerer tube is narrowing at that point). The frame builder has some kind of gauge that measures the thickness of tubing and has confirmed his finding beyond doubt.
I've heard of this being an issue with very small frames which have very short head tubes and steerer tubes however this frame is 57cm C-T with a head tube of approximately 15.5cm.
My first thought is some kind of manufacturing error but to me it looks like the frame was probably ridden at least a little during the past 30 odd years. Perhaps the previous owner(s) bodged a French stem in there or sanded their stem down a little, who knows?
I'm not necessarily looking for any advice on how to proceed as I've left it in the hands of the very capable frame builder. But just thought it would be interesting to report it here and see if anyone else has ever encountered this..?
Cheers.