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Any trouble with using a 25.4 bar in an "open face" 26 stem with a "face
plate"? I wouldn't think so but I wouldn't want to find out I was wrong after I suffer the consequences of not asking. Gary Jacobson Rosendale, NY |
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http://aebike.com/site/page.cfm?PageID=30&SKU=SM1069
25.4 to 26 shims "Gary Jacobson" <gjacobson-remove-this-bit-@hvc.rr.com> wrote in message news:Pbmdc.11726$M3.1092@twister.nyroc.rr.com... > Any trouble with using a 25.4 bar in an "open face" 26 stem with a "face > plate"? > I wouldn't think so but I wouldn't want to find out I was wrong after I > suffer the consequences of not asking. > > Gary Jacobson > Rosendale, NY > > |
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On Fri, 09 Apr 2004 00:33:51 GMT, "Gary Jacobson"
<gjacobson-remove-this-bit-@hvc.rr.com> wrote: >Any trouble with using a 25.4 bar in an "open face" 26 stem with a "face >plate"? >I wouldn't think so but I wouldn't want to find out I was wrong after I >suffer the consequences of not asking. > >Gary Jacobson >Rosendale, NY > Not certain what difference the faceplate makes, but there are shims available. Someone posted one link; Nitto also has them (or the link shows Nittos without being named) and your LBS should be able to get them easily. |
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On Fri, 09 Apr 2004 00:33:51 GMT, "Gary Jacobson"
<gjacobson-remove-this-bit-@hvc.rr.com> may have said: >Any trouble with using a 25.4 bar in an "open face" 26 stem with a "face >plate"? >I wouldn't think so but I wouldn't want to find out I was wrong after I >suffer the consequences of not asking. Use a shim. 0.6mm = about 0.024", so you need a shim that's about ..012" thick. This would be more layers of soda can than I'd be comfortable with, especially on handlebars. Even though the clamp might appear able to grip the bars without a shim, it almost certainly won't be safe that way. -- My email address is antispammed; pull WEEDS if replying via e-mail. Typoes are not a bug, they're a feature. Words processed in a facility that contains nuts. |
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gary-<< Any trouble with using a 25.4 bar in an "open face" 26 stem with a
"face plate"? >><BR><BR> Probably bottom the face plate and the hbars will still be loose. There are some shims out there to help this. Peter Chisholm Vecchio's Bicicletteria 1833 Pearl St. Boulder, CO, 80302 (303)440-3535 http://www.vecchios.com "Ruote convenzionali costruite eccezionalmente bene" |
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Dan Daniel <ddandan.remove@pacbell.net> wrote in message news:<u31c70pajsi4c19fdessf53qahotjbecs7@4ax.com>...
> On Fri, 09 Apr 2004 00:33:51 GMT, "Gary Jacobson" > <gjacobson-remove-this-bit-@hvc.rr.com> wrote: > > >Any trouble with using a 25.4 bar in an "open face" 26 stem with a "face > >plate"? > >I wouldn't think so but I wouldn't want to find out I was wrong after I > >suffer the consequences of not asking. > > > >Gary Jacobson > >Rosendale, NY > > > > Not certain what difference the faceplate makes, but there are shims > available. Someone posted one link; Nitto also has them (or the link > shows Nittos without being named) and your LBS should be able to get > them easily. Harris Cyclery sells the Nitto shims: http://www.sheldonbrown.com/harris/stems.html#raisers I tried finding them in the QBP catalog but couldn't. I'm pretty sure they're there, though. Jeff |
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"Gary Jacobson" wrote:
>> >>>Any trouble with using a 25.4 bar in an "open face" 26 stem with a "face >>>plate"? >>>I wouldn't think so but I wouldn't want to find out I was wrong after I >>>suffer the consequences of not asking. "Pop Top" ("pillow block") stems are generally much less fussy about small differences in bar size than one-bolt stems, because they don't rely on flexing the stem to clamp the bar. If it clamps the bar without the top and bottom faces coming into contact, you should be fine. Dan Daniel >>Not certain what difference the faceplate makes, but there are shims >>available. Someone posted one link; Nitto also has them (or the link >>shows Nittos without being named) and your LBS should be able to get >>them easily. > Jeff Wills wrote: > > Harris Cyclery sells the Nitto shims: > http://www.sheldonbrown.com/harris/stems.html#raisers > I tried finding them in the QBP catalog but couldn't. I'm pretty sure > they're there, though. Thanks for the plug. One of the things about the online Quality catalogue is that if a product is out of stock at QBP, it won't be displayed in the catalogue...even if _we_ have it in stock. Sheldon "Pop Top Fan" Brown +-----------------------------------------------+ | I'll be appearing as Preposteros in | | Gilbert & Sullivan's Thespis at M.I.T. | | April 9-10,15-17 http://web.mit.edu/gsp/www | | http://sheldonbrown.com/music.html | +-----------------------------------------------+ Harris Cyclery, West Newton, Massachusetts Phone 617-244-9772 FAX 617-244-1041 http://harriscyclery.com Hard-to-find parts shipped Worldwide http://captainbike.com http://sheldonbrown.com |
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Using a piece of emory cloth that is glued to bar works fine. I used
Crazy Glue. On 09 Apr 2004 14:35:49 GMT, vecchio51@aol.com (Qui si parla Campagnolo ) wrote: >gary-<< Any trouble with using a 25.4 bar in an "open face" 26 stem with a >"face >plate"? >><BR><BR> > >Probably bottom the face plate and the hbars will still be loose. > >There are some shims out there to help this. > >Peter Chisholm >Vecchio's Bicicletteria >1833 Pearl St. >Boulder, CO, 80302 >(303)440-3535 >http://www.vecchios.com >"Ruote convenzionali costruite eccezionalmente bene" |
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Gary, go down to local liquor store, buy a Sapporo in a can (big 20 0z
silver can), drink the beer, then cut shim out of can. Sapporo cans are the best in the business for a great and reliable shim. The aluminum is THICKER then regular soda or beer cans and will be perfect for a 25.4 to 26.0 shim. Good luck > From: "Gary Jacobson" <gjacobson-remove-this-bit-@hvc.rr.com> > Organization: Road Runner > Reply-To: "Gary Jacobson" <gjacobson-remove-this-bit-@hvc.rr.com> > Newsgroups: rec.bicycles.tech > Date: Fri, 09 Apr 2004 00:33:51 GMT > Subject: 25.4 bar in 26 stem > > Any trouble with using a 25.4 bar in an "open face" 26 stem with a "face > plate"? > I wouldn't think so but I wouldn't want to find out I was wrong after I > suffer the consequences of not asking. > > Gary Jacobson > Rosendale, NY > > |
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Gary Jacobson wrote:
> Any trouble with using a 25.4 bar in an "open face" 26 stem with a "face > plate"? > I wouldn't think so but I wouldn't want to find out I was wrong after I > suffer the consequences of not asking. > > Gary Jacobson > Rosendale, NY > > A while back there was a thread about seatpost shims in which poster claimed that mylar is the perfect material for making shims. Many people have collaborated this claim. Kenny Lee |
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On Fri, 09 Apr 2004 02:11:53 GMT, Werehatrack
<rault00@earthWEEDSlink.net> wrote: >Use a shim. 0.6mm = about 0.024", so you need a shim that's about >.012" thick. This would be more layers of soda can than I'd be >comfortable with, especially on handlebars. Even though the clamp ..012", IIRC, is standard light-duty aluminum drip edge flashing for shingle roofing. Home Depot probably has it for under $5 per 10 foot length. Any roofing supply warehouse will definitely have it. It may be .019", however, especially in regions with heavy winters. That would work too for a stem with a faceplate (not one-bolt). -- Rick Onanian |
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