So I'm thinking about buying a steel frame with a 1" steerer standard size tubing, and I'm a bit torn on weather to buy the threaded one or the threadless one.
Threadless -
Pros: Stiffer, lighter, more stem options, more bar options, lower stack
Cons: Oversize stems and bars might look weird and cutting the steerer
Threaded -
Pros: It matches better, and you don't have to cut the matching fork
Cons: It's clunkier and worse in every performance metric
If I go threaded, the bar is going to be higher than I normally ride, but I like the color better, and I don't have to worry about cutting the matching fork too short for the future, and aesthetically it should look better. I'm torn on this one.
I would go quill with 1" - threadless with 1 1/8"
> if 1" threadless you'll have to use a shim
> or get a 26.0 clamping 1" threadless stem on ebay (limited choices) (and limited bar selection)
The real question is why are you even buying a new frame in 1" if you think you want threadless
Also, is quill really worse? If you know your fit, you won't have to fuck around with trying out different stems, building will be okay.
And if you're not racing who cares. A little stem flex can be /comfy/
>>931184
Because the frame looks so good. Yes quill is worse. It's not as stiff, it's heavier, the stack height is higher, and the headsets need more maintenance. Stem is not where you want flex.
Lugged frames should have quill stems
I don't know why you're so worried about some minor performance difference on a random steel frame.
>>931150
1" headtubes are my personal nightmare.
but
do whatevs, mang
>>931206
Because my stack.
The thing that makes the description so hard is the shift cable stops. If it had DT stops, I would get quill stem, but the frame requires shifters on the bars, and shifters on the bars work best with modern bars, and modern bars work best with modern stems.
Threadless w/o spacers, gets my stack, looks decent, no adjustability
Threadless w/ spacers on bottom, looks decent, adjustability options, high stack
Threadless w/ spacers on top, look god damn awful, adjustability options, low stack
Threaded w/ low stack steel headset, looks good, adjustability options, medium stack, no option to upgrade headset, only 26mm bars
Threaded w/ cartridge bearing headset, looks good, adjustability options, high stack, durable headset, only 26mm bars
>>931243
maybe you should just buy a bike
Quill stems are one of the last things I would want on a new bike.
>2016
>wanting to fuck with 1'' shit
Quill stems are complete garbage for reasons I'm too lazy to get into. You're going to eat shit if that one quill stem bolt slips or fails for one. Are you going to run a cotter pin crank too?
>>931862
>if that one quill stem bolt slips or fails for one.
Has this ever happened in the history of cycling?
>>931866
I bet it has. I used to get slippage on my quill stems and sometimes still do on my beater bikes. Most bikes old enough to use it are probably rusted in place by now.
>>931243
Nigga either eBay an old clamp-on DT shifter set or get barcons
>>931866
Unless I forgot to tighten my stem, I've never had a stem slip.
>>931879
>Nigga either eBay an old clamp-on DT shifter set
That is hideously ugly. The frame is being bought 99% for vanity purposes.
>get barcons
muh knees
>>931862
>tightening a bolt is hard
yo I know that a lotta cyclists have an upper body strength problem but come on
anyway opie you should just avoid the whole "vintage" steel bike thing and put your money towards a venge or a cipo nk1k or something. i think your mind just ain't in the right place for steel is reel.
or maybe you could do pic related and shave your monobrow with the front tire idk
>>931150
>1"
>standard
Pick one
Be a grown up and go for a 1" 1/8 headset.