08-10-2008, 09:22 AM
I want to change my stem on a 2000 Dahon Folding bike that has 26 inch (559) rims, it is their Mariner 26 model.
So how should I go about measuring it to determine what size headset it has. Never having removed the stem I am sure it is either wedge or expander, most likely wedge. When I pull the stem out should the body of it say measure 25.4 or one inch indicating a 1 inch headset or what should I expect to measure?
It has a folding stem which I feel is weak and probably I would be better off replacing it. I actually rather like this bike and have already replaced the wheels and when I did I had to get an adapter shim so I could use the seven speed Shimano cassette with these wheels.
So back to the rest of what I am doing, I want to try and get an adapter stem that allows me to use one of the threadless stems which could be removable with an allen key but not a folding type. I see that Dahon has gone this route with their newer bike. Probably did that to eliminate the weak folding stem/bar mount...
Ultimately I want alter this bike to be a Cyclocross style with drop bars and bar end shifters. I could always get a new bike but I like the frame and it's geometry so I see no reason to get a new one.
So how should I go about measuring it to determine what size headset it has. Never having removed the stem I am sure it is either wedge or expander, most likely wedge. When I pull the stem out should the body of it say measure 25.4 or one inch indicating a 1 inch headset or what should I expect to measure?
It has a folding stem which I feel is weak and probably I would be better off replacing it. I actually rather like this bike and have already replaced the wheels and when I did I had to get an adapter shim so I could use the seven speed Shimano cassette with these wheels.
So back to the rest of what I am doing, I want to try and get an adapter stem that allows me to use one of the threadless stems which could be removable with an allen key but not a folding type. I see that Dahon has gone this route with their newer bike. Probably did that to eliminate the weak folding stem/bar mount...
Ultimately I want alter this bike to be a Cyclocross style with drop bars and bar end shifters. I could always get a new bike but I like the frame and it's geometry so I see no reason to get a new one.