Jon K.
Active Member
Hi!
Bike fitter I went to last year suggested a few things to improve my bike fit. Some things he did, like adjusting my saddle down and forward a bit. He also made some suggestions for things that could be improved.
Since I'm an older guy and not so flexible now, he thinks I should be sitting up a bit more, which would require a shorter stem (with maybe a taller quill) and a zero-offset seatpost. I'm not sure about the seatpost.
As far as the stem is concerned, he feels it would make more sense to replace my old Tioga quill stem with a 1-1/8" threadless adapter and a modern stem and bars. I bought a set of FSA Gossamer 40cm drop bars that are flatter above the brake levers and have less drop and reach, and I think they'll do.
The biggest question I have it about the "normal" threadless stem adapters. They work just like a quill stem - the wedge secures them into the fork as usual, but just have the bare area for the threadless stem to clamp onto. Most of them don't look too long, either, so I worry about getting the handlebars up to a level I can live with.
The headset on the bike seems fine. but I saw this online the other day. It's a threadless conversion headset - it replaces everything with a sealed-bearing headset and seems to attach to the fork with a threaded nut as well as the usual wedge. It's expensive, but bikes are expensive.
Any opinions one way or another? Just spend $30 for a typical threadless adapter or splurge for the innicycle?
Sorry for the long-winded explanation.
Thanks!
Jon
Bike fitter I went to last year suggested a few things to improve my bike fit. Some things he did, like adjusting my saddle down and forward a bit. He also made some suggestions for things that could be improved.
Since I'm an older guy and not so flexible now, he thinks I should be sitting up a bit more, which would require a shorter stem (with maybe a taller quill) and a zero-offset seatpost. I'm not sure about the seatpost.
As far as the stem is concerned, he feels it would make more sense to replace my old Tioga quill stem with a 1-1/8" threadless adapter and a modern stem and bars. I bought a set of FSA Gossamer 40cm drop bars that are flatter above the brake levers and have less drop and reach, and I think they'll do.
The biggest question I have it about the "normal" threadless stem adapters. They work just like a quill stem - the wedge secures them into the fork as usual, but just have the bare area for the threadless stem to clamp onto. Most of them don't look too long, either, so I worry about getting the handlebars up to a level I can live with.
The headset on the bike seems fine. but I saw this online the other day. It's a threadless conversion headset - it replaces everything with a sealed-bearing headset and seems to attach to the fork with a threaded nut as well as the usual wedge. It's expensive, but bikes are expensive.
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Any opinions one way or another? Just spend $30 for a typical threadless adapter or splurge for the innicycle?
Sorry for the long-winded explanation.
Thanks!
Jon