09-13-2012, 11:16 AM
Hello everyone!
I bought a used bike online, and when it arrived, the first thing I noticed was that the handlebar was crooked. The right side of bar was higher than the left. Turns out the stem was bent out of shape.
I'd think it would require quite some force to make the stem bend, but anyways that's not the issue.
I've removed the stem (with lots of sweat and blood). It's a threaded stem, and it was very rusted and stuck inside the headtube.
There are words and numbers inscribed on it, and it says:
MIN. INSERT 22.2
95 J
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I'd like to get a stem that has a replaceable face-plate, but it looks like most of them are for threadless headsets. I found out that I could get a quill to threadless adapter, but I'm not sure what size I need to buy. If anyone can tell me how I should measure this thing, I'd really appreciate it.
Lastly, I noticed that the inside of the headtube is also pretty rusty. If/when I get the adapter, do I need to do some kind of de-rusting before I stick it in there? Or can I just put a new stem into a rusty tube?
Thanks in advance,
Lee
I bought a used bike online, and when it arrived, the first thing I noticed was that the handlebar was crooked. The right side of bar was higher than the left. Turns out the stem was bent out of shape.
I'd think it would require quite some force to make the stem bend, but anyways that's not the issue.
I've removed the stem (with lots of sweat and blood). It's a threaded stem, and it was very rusted and stuck inside the headtube.
There are words and numbers inscribed on it, and it says:
MIN. INSERT 22.2
95 J
[attachment=3505]
I'd like to get a stem that has a replaceable face-plate, but it looks like most of them are for threadless headsets. I found out that I could get a quill to threadless adapter, but I'm not sure what size I need to buy. If anyone can tell me how I should measure this thing, I'd really appreciate it.
Lastly, I noticed that the inside of the headtube is also pretty rusty. If/when I get the adapter, do I need to do some kind of de-rusting before I stick it in there? Or can I just put a new stem into a rusty tube?
Thanks in advance,
Lee