Triple Clamp Fork Stem Question



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My steerer tube is a little short (but just makes it) with
my Azionic Shorty stem. Is it OK to use a BMX stem. I saw
one that takes less steerer tube to clamp and was thinking
of changing. Any words of advice? Good or bad?

TIA
 
Loomer wrote:

> My steerer tube is a little short (but just makes it) with
> my Azionic Shorty stem. Is it OK to use a BMX stem. I saw
> one that takes less steerer tube to clamp and was thinking
> of changing. Any words of advice? Good or bad?
>
> TIA
>
>
How short is it (your steerer)? What are you using as a
reference point?

And what fork and BMX stem are we talking bout here?
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Slacker
 
On Sun, 02 May 2004 03:26:40 +0000, Loomer wrote:

> My steerer tube is a little short (but just makes it) with
> my Azionic Shorty stem. Is it OK to use a BMX stem. I saw
> one that takes less steerer tube to clamp and was thinking
> of changing. Any words of advice? Good or bad?

Yep, it will work. With certain caveats.

1. It will be heavy.
2. You'll be restricted on lengths and rises.
3. You will need a 22.2mm diameter bar.

http://www.j-harris.net/bike/KonaSS/02.jpg
 
Loomer wrote:
> "Slacker" <[email protected]> wrote in message news:[email protected]
> berlin.de...
>
>>How short is it (your steerer)? What are you using as a
>>reference point?
>
>
> It is about 1/4" too short. The top clamping bolt (on my
> current stem) it barely clamping on it.
>

Not good. I definitely wouldn't use it either.

>
>>And what fork and BMX stem are we talking bout here?
>>Slacker
>
>
> http://www.totalbmx.com.au/totalbmx/tbstem%20snafu.html
>
> What do you think.
>
>
Looks good. Are BMX bars the same diameter as MTB ones?
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Slacker
 
On Sun, 02 May 2004 16:04:57 +0000, Loomer wrote:

>> Yep, it will work. With certain caveats.
>>
>> 1. It will be heavy.
>> 2. You'll be restricted on lengths and rises.
>> 3. You will need a 22.2mm diameter bar.
>>
>> http://www.j-harris.net/bike/KonaSS/02.jpg
>
> Very cool bike! Is that a standard diameter for bars?

Nope. MTB bars are mostly 25.4mm. I'm running a set of
old Answer bars (Hyperlites / Alumilites?) with the
shim removed.
 
In news:[email protected],
Loomer <[email protected]> typed:
> My steerer tube is a little short (but just makes it) with
> my Azionic Shorty stem. Is it OK to use a BMX stem. I saw
> one that takes less steerer tube to clamp and was thinking
> of changing. Any words of advice? Good or bad?
>
> TIA

Take a look at the Atomic Lab Aircorp Stem. It has a
smallish BMX like clamping area and works with standard MTB
bars. It's the only thing I'd recommend from them however.
Their rims, hubs and pedals are ****.

Mike
 
"Michael Dart" <[email protected]> wrote in message
news:[email protected]...
> In news:[email protected]
> net, Loomer <[email protected]> typed:
> > My steerer tube is a little short (but just makes it)
> > with my Azionic Shorty stem. Is it OK to use a BMX stem.
> > I saw one that takes less steerer tube to clamp and was
> > thinking of changing. Any words of advice? Good or bad?
> >
> > TIA
>
> Take a look at the Atomic Lab Aircorp Stem. It has a
> smallish BMX like clamping area and works with standard
> MTB bars. It's the only thing I'd recommend from them
> however. Their rims, hubs and pedals are ****.
>
> Mike

The Atomic trailking pedals are quite nice... designed by a
BMX dude called Marvin Lotterle.

Steve.
 
Everything will work out. Been there done that. But didn't
like the shortness of the cockpit.

I MTB 2004
 
In news:[email protected],
spademan o---[) * <[email protected]> typed:
> "Michael Dart" <[email protected]> wrote in
> message news:[email protected]...
>> In news:[email protected]
>> .net, Loomer <[email protected]> typed:
>>> My steerer tube is a little short (but just makes it)
>>> with my Azionic Shorty stem. Is it OK to use a BMX stem.
>>> I saw one that takes less steerer tube to clamp and was
>>> thinking of changing. Any words of advice? Good or bad?
>>>
>>> TIA
>>
>> Take a look at the Atomic Lab Aircorp Stem. It has a
>> smallish BMX like clamping area and works with standard
>> MTB bars. It's the only thing I'd recommend from them
>> however. Their rims, hubs and pedals are ****.
>>
>> Mike
>
> The Atomic trailking pedals are quite nice... designed by
> a BMX dude called Marvin Lotterle.
>
> Steve.

Every pair I've seen after a few months of riding needed new
bearings. The platform was rattling around on the spindle.
Granted the platform was really well designed and provided
excellent grip.

Mike
 
"Michael Dart" <[email protected]> wrote in message
news:[email protected]...
> In news:[email protected], spademan o---[) *
> <[email protected]> typed:
> > "Michael Dart" <[email protected]> wrote in
> > message news:[email protected]...

> >> Take a look at the Atomic Lab Aircorp Stem. It has a
> >> smallish BMX like clamping area and works with standard
> >> MTB bars. It's the only thing I'd recommend from them
> >> however. Their rims, hubs and pedals are ****.
> >>
> >> Mike
> >
> > The Atomic trailking pedals are quite nice... designed
> > by a BMX dude called Marvin Lotterle.
> >
> > Steve.
>
> Every pair I've seen after a few months of riding needed
> new bearings.
The
> platform was rattling around on the spindle. Granted
> the platform was really well designed and provided
> excellent grip.
>
> Mike
>

I've been using a set on a BMX for about two years, still
spinning smooth. They don't give as much grip as the Eastons
on my MTB but that is one reason why I went for these,
sometimes you need a exit a BMX pretty quick.

Steve.