Ok then,as i'm sure most of you are aware ,i've been looking to extend an alloy ahead steerer tube 12mm,
the steerer extended 27mm above the top of the h/set and most stems need a minimum of 40 mm
i decided to use an extension that slides down inside the steerer tube rather than 1 that clamps externally ,prob' was, the internal 1 was designed for a treaded steerer not an a-head and uses a quill to internally clamp,and if i used it i couldnt 'properly' preload the h/set
soulition was to do away with the quill and use an azonic head lock to preload them before tightening the stem bolts
Ive had to shave a bit off the extension so it would slide into the tube but not enough to affect to strength
the steerer tube has walls that are 3.27mm thick and an internal dia' of 22mm so normally thats all that you need strength wise when you clamp your stem on
the walls to the extension started at[new] at 5.45mm and the external dia' was 22.12
i shaved off 0.15mm off the walls of the extension dropping its external dia' to 21.97mm ,this allows it to slide unhindered into the steerer tube and with near zero play[0.03]and the epoxy will take this up
Please remember i've got 3/4 of the original steerer tube to clamp the stem on to
1 little prob' that has arisen but im sure ill solve it ,is the steere tube is now 70mm long which i think is a little on the long side,i cant put spacers underneath the stem as i need to use all the original length for clamping strength ,this leaves some 30mm sticking out the top of the stem
The bolt for the extension is recessed 26mm inside the extension of which i can maybe cut it down say 13mm or 14mm but im still going to have a bit of steerer tube sticking out
Any 1 know of some trick looking cover for this extra 17mm or so sticky out bit???
Heres some photos of work in progress
PIC 2- you can see the original steerer tube 'stub' --the 1"1/8" extension sleeve-- and the extension [the top of it that is sticking out i can prob' cut down flush with the 1"1/8 sleeve
Im thinking of spraying the whole bike the same colour as the forks [a kind of bronze colour] but I'll leave the Ti tubes unpainted
Bike will be set up single speed, with bonty saddle,post,bars and stem
the bonty ck wheels i got on ebay are in incredibly great condition,i got a good bargain there[sorry to rub it in ]
the steerer extended 27mm above the top of the h/set and most stems need a minimum of 40 mm
i decided to use an extension that slides down inside the steerer tube rather than 1 that clamps externally ,prob' was, the internal 1 was designed for a treaded steerer not an a-head and uses a quill to internally clamp,and if i used it i couldnt 'properly' preload the h/set
soulition was to do away with the quill and use an azonic head lock to preload them before tightening the stem bolts
Ive had to shave a bit off the extension so it would slide into the tube but not enough to affect to strength
the steerer tube has walls that are 3.27mm thick and an internal dia' of 22mm so normally thats all that you need strength wise when you clamp your stem on
the walls to the extension started at[new] at 5.45mm and the external dia' was 22.12
i shaved off 0.15mm off the walls of the extension dropping its external dia' to 21.97mm ,this allows it to slide unhindered into the steerer tube and with near zero play[0.03]and the epoxy will take this up
Please remember i've got 3/4 of the original steerer tube to clamp the stem on to
1 little prob' that has arisen but im sure ill solve it ,is the steere tube is now 70mm long which i think is a little on the long side,i cant put spacers underneath the stem as i need to use all the original length for clamping strength ,this leaves some 30mm sticking out the top of the stem
The bolt for the extension is recessed 26mm inside the extension of which i can maybe cut it down say 13mm or 14mm but im still going to have a bit of steerer tube sticking out
Any 1 know of some trick looking cover for this extra 17mm or so sticky out bit???
Heres some photos of work in progress
PIC 2- you can see the original steerer tube 'stub' --the 1"1/8" extension sleeve-- and the extension [the top of it that is sticking out i can prob' cut down flush with the 1"1/8 sleeve
Im thinking of spraying the whole bike the same colour as the forks [a kind of bronze colour] but I'll leave the Ti tubes unpainted
Bike will be set up single speed, with bonty saddle,post,bars and stem
the bonty ck wheels i got on ebay are in incredibly great condition,i got a good bargain there[sorry to rub it in ]