How To Convert Quill Stem To Threadless Stem With Adapter On Vintage Bike

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  • @RJTheBikeGuy
    @RJTheBikeGuy  5 років тому +17

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    • @alphaworkz9003
      @alphaworkz9003 5 років тому +1

      What kind of stem did you use?

    • @MrSoup6029
      @MrSoup6029 4 роки тому

      Thanks so much. I plan on doing this to my 20 year old Rockhopper next week and give it a try before dropping money on a new bike. BTY, I had the same Trek 1000, bought back in 1990 back in the day.

    • @robertbuhangin8880
      @robertbuhangin8880 4 роки тому

      What is exactly fit in that 22.2mm front adapter stem, what size of handle stem that fit that my bike is bmx

    • @ofentsemodisanehybridathle4896
      @ofentsemodisanehybridathle4896 4 роки тому

      Hi RJ....can one paint his cassets is it safe

    • @RJTheBikeGuy
      @RJTheBikeGuy  4 роки тому

      @@ofentsemodisanehybridathle4896 Probably not a good idea.

  • @gr33dyglutton
    @gr33dyglutton 3 роки тому +67

    Yo RJ. Every time I look up a "how to" when I'm working on my bike, I always find your videos. I can't count the number of times your videos have helped me out. I love learning to work on my own bike, and I've been able to save a ton of money restoring my 90's road bike from the ground up, thanks to your videos.

    • @dvass04
      @dvass04 Рік тому +1

      What I do is add RJ bike guy to my search because he for will have a video on what you are looking for 😂

  • @gregfeneis609
    @gregfeneis609 2 роки тому +10

    2:10 Before Dremeling the old stem, probably going to want to work it loose from the forks. On old bikes the quill stem probably isn't going to slide right out 2:46 this easy. Once you Dremel and break the bars out, it's going to be even more difficult to work the stem loose from the bike. Very glad this video was here. It was a helpful eye opener to the process.

    • @MADTASS
      @MADTASS 2 роки тому +2

      Other than Saving Time, i couldn't really understand WHY he Mullored the Old Stem, i Love Working on my Bikes, and the Longer it takes the more Enjoyment i have.

  • @alklesczewski1207
    @alklesczewski1207 4 роки тому +6

    Great video and instructions. I just replaced the quill from my 35 year old Cannondale. I used these instructions, but I have one comment. I couldn't break the old stem with a screwdriver opening it. My handlebar diameter are butted down from 1" to .875", so I was able to slide the handlebars to the smaller area and I used a pair of slip-jaw pliers to collapse the old stem, which easily snapped. Thanks for giving me the confidence to permanently "wreck" a piece of my old bike! The entire process took about 30 minutes, which included getting out the tools, setting up the work area, and putting it all away after.

    • @RJTheBikeGuy
      @RJTheBikeGuy  4 роки тому +1

      I would have preferred not to destroy the old stem. But it was that or trash the handlebar tape which was relatively new.

  • @weirdo238
    @weirdo238 10 років тому +24

    This video helped out so much. I was freaking out cause I have a threaded stem and I was afraid I was going to have to buy the fork, spacers, etc. Which would cost me a fortune but now that I see how simple this is I'd only have to spend around 80$ or less :D

  • @JasonInMelbourne
    @JasonInMelbourne 5 років тому +6

    You've helped me again. Saved my 28 year old Cannondale Criterium frame that was used as a triathlon bike with old goose neck and Profile Aero III bars and updated and converted it to a gravel bike with Ultegra 6700 groupset and Mavic Kysrium wheels.

    • @Groaznic
      @Groaznic 3 роки тому

      Mavic Ksyrium gang here!

  • @jerryavalos9610
    @jerryavalos9610 4 роки тому +4

    Love the 1000 aluminum series of Trek bikes, they are workhorse bikes. I have a Trek 1420 and a Trek 1400. I did the same thing to my 1420 going to a threadless stem just because I wanted to keep the reach that was recommended to me at a bike fit. Good job, your videos are invaluable.

  • @imranr99
    @imranr99 4 роки тому +6

    I made this modification to a vintage bike. It helped me to figure out the best stem length for that bike. Now that I know the best stem length was 80mm, I bought a deda elementi quill stem, with bolts to undo a face plate! - underneath. It looks way better than the quill stem adapter and stem combo!

  • @ljaysperspective1775
    @ljaysperspective1775 6 років тому +9

    Enjoyed the vid, after some researching i finally found what i was seeking. I purchased an older bike and i also wanted to upgrade the stem and handle bars. Im glade i stopped to view ur vid because you basically went over the details required to complete the upgrade thx for sharing! 👍

  • @mtmals9786
    @mtmals9786 2 роки тому +1

    Hey R.J. I needed a tutorial on how to use threadless stem adapters on my Ross 14 speed, which needs 20.8. And there are 20.8 adapters. So here, you cover how to do it. Thanks. Great series.

  • @alexr4493
    @alexr4493 9 років тому

    The best of both worlds: The adjustability of a quill stem and the convenience of thread-less stem. Good video.

  • @martinaxe6390
    @martinaxe6390 3 роки тому +2

    I'm going to be "that" guy. I was told to avoid putting grease on the quill, just spread it around in the fork so you reduce the risk of grease getting between the stem and clamping area on the adapter. I saw you put grease on the quill adapter then slide the stem onto the adapter, if not careful you can get grease underneath the stem which might cause it to slide loose. I really like your videos. I probably watch at least one a week, even if I'm not farting around on my bikes.

    • @ofthunderministries
      @ofthunderministries 2 роки тому

      I was having this very issue we’re the whole headset was moving without moving the fork with slight blunt force. I ended up wiping the grease off the tip and tightening the heavens out the the quail adapter

  • @RJAZ89
    @RJAZ89 10 років тому +11

    Dude, thanks for all the videos. I stumbled on your channel a few days ago, and have found it to be an amazing resource! Keep it up!

  • @CaptainHowdy-c3y
    @CaptainHowdy-c3y 3 місяці тому

    I know this is 10 years old, but still a valid video. The end result looks great and gives added capability. Good show.

  • @event4216
    @event4216 4 роки тому +2

    I were agonizing between threaded and threadless forks (considering to replace threaded coil suspension forks on kids tourer). I were thinking I have to choose version when buying forks but now I see I can get threaded version and reuse existing headset and adjustable threaded stem (which has detachable faceplate). If I ever would want to go for threadless stem I would only need this adapter thing. Thank you again!

  • @ArtzFenix
    @ArtzFenix 5 років тому +2

    Love seeing your videos pop up on searches; always learn a bunch. Thanks!

  • @Hertog_von_Berkshire
    @Hertog_von_Berkshire 6 років тому +82

    Old style quill stems - one of the most beautiful parts of a vintage bicycle.

    • @josephfarrugia2350
      @josephfarrugia2350 6 років тому +23

      Yuck. (Beauty is in the eye of the beholder.)

    • @fnubrawijaya6334
      @fnubrawijaya6334 4 роки тому

      I agree...

    • @serdiezv
      @serdiezv 4 роки тому +4

      Beautiful? Yeah. Just as beautiful as they are useless

    • @gang208
      @gang208 4 роки тому +2

      Yes, especially those Cinelli and Nitto quill stems.

    • @jfergmma
      @jfergmma Рік тому

      The new one is uglier

  • @nilavansinnathamby9150
    @nilavansinnathamby9150 4 роки тому +13

    thank soo much for this i have been trying other vids but they were not clear and i learnt well from you i really apriecate it thanks!!

  • @joen3992
    @joen3992 6 років тому +2

    I've used these adapters in the past and can be found on e-bay for like 5-10 bucks. Just change one on a Trek 3500 that has a threaded 1 inch. But I put on a Hussefelt stem and handlebar. Oh ya bad ass bike now!

  • @marvinhermano2918
    @marvinhermano2918 9 років тому +5

    Great videos sir and nice trek 1000. My first road was early 90s 1000, it was too big so sold it and got 2005 trek 1000c. Had it for 4 years and recently sold it. Now have 2013 1.5 trek. had a few other steel and alum road bikes which some i sold to friends (that got into cycling) and some online. I've always liked the trek designs n geometry. I hope you keep posting "how to videos" there really helpful. Ignore all the negative comments, they have nothing better to do than self-destruct. We call them haters. ✌

  • @nothininterestinn
    @nothininterestinn 4 роки тому +19

    Bike "mechanic": Yeah, gonna have to unwrap the bars, remove all the brake/shifter cables & housing, remove a brake lever and then slide the bar out
    RJ: dremmle mek stem go brrrrrrrrr

  • @APRAPR-nq2wn
    @APRAPR-nq2wn 6 років тому +2

    I got 3 of those old white Ritchey saddles , love 'em

  • @tecovsyou
    @tecovsyou 9 років тому +7

    I watch you changing the stem 10 times and I did it on my cannondale cad 3 now it looks really cool thanks.

  • @tonyconnors1342
    @tonyconnors1342 4 роки тому +3

    I always want to say thanks your videos are so helpful and interesting.

  • @OldschoolDT
    @OldschoolDT 5 років тому +3

    Thanks for the tutorial, I think I will use such an adaptor for my next project too, because it offers you a wide range of flared gravel bike dropbars

  • @faultblock
    @faultblock 10 років тому +15

    Been wondering if this is possible/how to do it, looks like it's actually pretty easy! Thanks for the video!

  • @robbiestevens3162
    @robbiestevens3162 5 років тому +6

    And you're actually wearing shoes in this one! Good work, RJ ;-)

  • @LlamaFIL
    @LlamaFIL 10 років тому +1

    Nice and clear, thanks. About to replace the awful adjustable quill stem on my dad's hybrid and replace with with a threadless one. Not a job I've needed to do before and will probably never need to do it again.

  • @fnubrawijaya6334
    @fnubrawijaya6334 4 роки тому +4

    When I saw you cut the stem, I cried. I am trying to reverse my upgraded vintage bike back to its original state, but I have difficulty to get a quill stem. :D

    • @RJTheBikeGuy
      @RJTheBikeGuy  4 роки тому +5

      ebay. Lots of them.

    • @Penfold-zr2be
      @Penfold-zr2be 3 роки тому

      @@RJTheBikeGuyYep, but they'll get more expensive the rarer they get;va situation not helped by you wrecking a perfectly usable component. What a waste.

    • @TheMusicrunner
      @TheMusicrunner 3 роки тому

      You can find an endless amount of quill stems for 5-20 bucks used. New ones from 25 ->. Really don’t see the problem

    • @Penfold-zr2be
      @Penfold-zr2be 3 роки тому

      @@TheMusicrunner Presumably when he does a video on changing a tyre he'll bin the whole wheel as he can't be bothered to remove the old one and the tube!
      The point is it was totally wasteful and lazy.

    • @TheMusicrunner
      @TheMusicrunner 3 роки тому

      @@Penfold-zr2be Well, the other option is to waste the bar tape which is more expensive so...

  • @ianpearson8976
    @ianpearson8976 8 років тому

    great video.I have some butterfly bars i have on my new bike which i find are convienient for hand positions and for putting mirrors etc.The old bike is a similar stem to this where have to slide the bars out.I can do this as they are straight bars but thanks for showing the process and for the stem adaptors.Anyone criticizing should go and pay a bike mechanic instead of moaning about free advice.

  • @leonardoclaudino108
    @leonardoclaudino108 10 років тому +2

    Thanks, it worked pretty well here. The only thing is, my old stem was one of those with the front brake cable going through it, so I had to cut the the thick tip of the cable and disconnect it from the triangle before going on with the procedure. I had some trouble to put the cable back, but that's because I'm inexperienced, but I somewhat managed it.

  • @koolerthanapolarbear
    @koolerthanapolarbear 10 років тому +2

    just bought the exact same model bike from craigslist! very help video, thanks

  • @Jasedaace
    @Jasedaace 10 років тому +3

    thanks so much! just bought myself an old apollo raceline, and am in desperate need of a shorter and higher stem. This answered all my questions.

  • @dalxurxill1250
    @dalxurxill1250 6 років тому +1

    Perfect video, thanks! Please take no notice of the negative comments, let them waste their time anally retaining an obsolete piece.

  • @floydkatz
    @floydkatz День тому

    had that exact bike as my first real road bike. What a blast

  • @mountainclawoutdoors
    @mountainclawoutdoors 2 роки тому

    Thanks for the run through
    Updating an old Bridgestone

  • @cliffordbrown1926
    @cliffordbrown1926 10 років тому +1

    Old school style quill stems look a lot nicer if you want the bike to look vintage but so much easier to get the bar where you want 'em if you can play with different lengths, rises, flip 'em, etc.

  • @gamerxxbxx
    @gamerxxbxx 10 років тому +1

    dude your videos are great thanks for all the help.got a restoration of my own and hope it looks as good as your does when its finished keep up the good work

  • @jamesbarber4765
    @jamesbarber4765 2 роки тому +1

    Hey RJ I just came across this video. Great video. I have a vintage Schwinn Le Tour that needs some Wheels front and back. Can you recommend a set of wheels for me that will be appropriate size and and good strength with being to pricey. Everywhere I look everybody only has 700 size wheels.

  • @katjin-ji9189
    @katjin-ji9189 7 років тому +1

    RJ, the Stem terminator !

  • @electronicexposure
    @electronicexposure 4 роки тому +9

    LBS: it'll take us a little while to do this, we gotta untape it and take the brake levers off, install it and then redo all the tape and levers...
    RJ: I got this dremmel tool...

  • @d0101d
    @d0101d 10 років тому +2

    I love how just sawed the old one off. I really didn't want to go through all that unwrapping!

    • @RJTheBikeGuy
      @RJTheBikeGuy  10 років тому +4

      Some people were irritated that I cut the stem. The tape would have cost $15-20 to replace. And I didn't really care about the stem.

    • @d0101d
      @d0101d 10 років тому

      RJ The Bike Guy Those fools have never watched a youtube video of someone unwrapping bar tape, then rewrap it, or even done it themsleves :P

  • @lonefoxbushcraft
    @lonefoxbushcraft 10 років тому +1

    Really appreciate your videos for us all, you helped me allot.

  • @tijerinaproduction7105
    @tijerinaproduction7105 6 років тому +1

    Is it still just a quill stem that looks like a thread less head set? Looks to still lock in place just like a quill stem!

    • @RJTheBikeGuy
      @RJTheBikeGuy  6 років тому +1

      It mounts like a quill stem, but allows the use of a threadless stem.

    • @tijerinaproduction7105
      @tijerinaproduction7105 6 років тому

      RJ The Bike Guy thank you for replying! Thinking about doing this to a Nishiki 10 speed!

  • @BokehLyfe
    @BokehLyfe 11 місяців тому +3

    Am I the only one crying over the quill stem. 😢

  • @soihavetoplay
    @soihavetoplay 3 роки тому

    You are the best RJ !! Hey could I at the same time install a new head set for thread less steerer tube? as a 1" head set right?

  • @nocturnal1one
    @nocturnal1one 7 років тому +1

    Thank you for this it helped me out a bunch on my craigslist Giant OCR find

  • @tedoyle61
    @tedoyle61 2 роки тому

    I knew you would have a video on this. Thanks so very very much!

  • @lazylonewolf
    @lazylonewolf 7 місяців тому

    If anything happens with my old foldie's stem or headtube, I might have to do this.
    Good to know that this specific Profile Design adapter still exists 11 years later! There are cheaper Chinese-made adapters, but would you really trust those in exchange for being slightly more expensive?

  • @tonycoffee7335
    @tonycoffee7335 4 роки тому +2

    That awesome, I have no idea they made that adapter.

  • @SergeyGalin
    @SergeyGalin 8 років тому

    Adjustable threaded quill stem is also a good idea, it's a bit heavier and a bit more expensive but it allows to adjust position at any time with just an allen wrench.

  • @InCountry6970
    @InCountry6970 2 роки тому

    Nice explanation and very good video skills too.

  • @hollysykes6101
    @hollysykes6101 2 роки тому

    Great video!
    Could I use this adapter plus threadless stem to secure the old threaded headset with worn-out threads on the lowest of the two threaded headset rings? Bearings are still fine, so don't want to replace the whole headset. (So what I actually want is to secure the old fork and headset almost in the way a normal threadless fork and headset are being secured.)

  • @nxross
    @nxross 4 роки тому +6

    I love your vids RJ! Another great one. I’ve got a 7/8” quill stem on my old norco. Would this adapter still work?

    • @RJTheBikeGuy
      @RJTheBikeGuy  4 роки тому +5

      That is called 1". (the steer is 1") And yes.

    • @nxross
      @nxross 4 роки тому

      @@RJTheBikeGuy Thank you! You're a legend.

    • @jamiewinsor7345
      @jamiewinsor7345 4 роки тому +1

      How do you know what size your stem is? I’ve been looking on replacing mine but don’t know what size to buy.

  • @SansP3ur
    @SansP3ur 7 років тому +1

    Nice work! Mine is an alloy Trek Alpha Series 1000 (circa late 90's, early millennia) that I'm converting to disc brakes. I saw your video with the adapters, but if a fork with tabs can be used, it's preferable to adapters. Understandably, newer headsets are thicker now, but was wondering if you had any ideas about marrying new forks to an older frame?

  • @Hannemann237
    @Hannemann237 Рік тому

    thank you Sir.
    Very well and understandable explained

  • @DjClarky78
    @DjClarky78 4 роки тому +1

    Thanks for the video - very helpful.
    Have you thought about spray painting the chrome bearing/fork nuts black underneath, make them a little less visible?
    Tempted to do this to my wife's bike - the threadless stem looks a lot neater in my opinion.
    Good job.

  • @ofentsemodisanehybridathle4896
    @ofentsemodisanehybridathle4896 4 роки тому +2

    Rj men thank you bra....you channwl is my favorite.....am a champion cycle repairer becouse of your channel

  • @zuoyuanguo9593
    @zuoyuanguo9593 4 роки тому +1

    Hi, great video! May I ask though, would a black powder coated adapter be more resistant to said galvanic corrosion compared to a polished one like what you used?

    • @RJTheBikeGuy
      @RJTheBikeGuy  4 роки тому +1

      Probably depends on the coating. The plain aluminum parts are clear anodized. Often colored aluminum parts are just anodized with dye.

  • @Strider362
    @Strider362 4 роки тому +2

    awesome Video! I literally have the exact bike you do. And might fully restore it now. cheers

  • @aldrincuyugan4482
    @aldrincuyugan4482 4 роки тому +1

    hello sir are you going to fix those trek & haro mtb ?

    • @RJTheBikeGuy
      @RJTheBikeGuy  4 роки тому +1

      The Trek frame was toast. I parted it out. The Haro at some point, yes.

  • @MallV0lli0
    @MallV0lli0 8 років тому +2

    Exactly what i needed.Thanks! :)
    Subscribed

  • @computerbob06
    @computerbob06 4 роки тому +2

    Thanks for this. Gonna probably buy a cheap MTB with a quill stem, then replace it and change the forks!

  • @jeromeik8081
    @jeromeik8081 5 років тому +1

    Great video, thanks RJ. Can you (or anybody) provide a link or name for that white rear-wheel support you are using to keep the bike upright?

    • @RJTheBikeGuy
      @RJTheBikeGuy  5 років тому +2

      Not really. It's an indoor trainer with the resistance part removed. Some one discarded it, and I claimed it.

    • @jeromeik8081
      @jeromeik8081 5 років тому +1

      Ha! Not surprising based on some of your other videos. Thanks for the response. Best wishes this holiday season!

  • @nchris41
    @nchris41 7 років тому

    nice video. would anti-seize compound be a better choice for the stem tube? I guess it is pretty much a lubricant to though. just curious what you think. Thanks.

    • @RJTheBikeGuy
      @RJTheBikeGuy  7 років тому +1

      Grease is normally used.

    • @nchris41
      @nchris41 7 років тому

      Thanks. Also, your video on pulling the stem tube with a cable puller is great! i never would have thought of that and I used that method. Your videos are an excellent resource. Chris

    • @RJTheBikeGuy
      @RJTheBikeGuy  7 років тому +1

      I have done it with a seatpost too, but I don't think it was too seriously stuck. I have a new 8000lb cable puller that I want try and do a video with. :D

  • @liferestarted
    @liferestarted 2 роки тому

    Awesome, I have the same bike and need to replace my stem to adjust to my ride height. Awesome and thanks for the link.

  • @robertostman2075
    @robertostman2075 9 років тому

    Hello, as explained in other of your videos, I am designing a tilting rickshaw,... in the past I have had to deal with bicycles where it was almost impossible to keep the alignment of the wheel with the handlebar.... the question is, as in my design this part is subjected to stronger stress... (perhaps 10 times more)... how would you suggest to proceed, so to prevent loosing the alignment of the assembly... (the part in this case will be located in the rear of the vehicle, some 40 cm away from the bottom bracket)

  • @bdyboarder6191
    @bdyboarder6191 5 років тому +2

    Would you be able to put spacers under the stem in order to raise the height? As it stands, it's a bit too low for me on my bike, or would the best be to get a stem that has a lot of rise in it?

    • @RJTheBikeGuy
      @RJTheBikeGuy  5 років тому +2

      Spacers don't fit well on most of these. But you can raise it like a regular quill stem. It just looks goofy.

  • @eddiegogogo1
    @eddiegogogo1 4 роки тому +1

    Hi, Thank you for the video. Does this make the stem stiffer?

    • @RJTheBikeGuy
      @RJTheBikeGuy  4 роки тому +1

      Depends on the before and after stems. If they are the same stiffness, it doesn't make a difference.

  • @mrk1075
    @mrk1075 5 років тому

    Did you get sick breathing in the aluminum dust?

  • @philhouck3560
    @philhouck3560 7 років тому +1

    Vintage bikes have handlebar stems that are 25.4-26.0-26.4mm in diameter. Where did he get a threadless stem adapter that would accommodate one of these handlebars? I haven't seen a current model stem adapter that is anything but 31.8mm. He should have spent some time on this question.

    • @RJTheBikeGuy
      @RJTheBikeGuy  7 років тому

      The adapter doesn't connect to the handlebars. It's the threadless stem. They make threadless stems for 25.4 and 26mm. Not sure about 26.4.

    • @philhouck3560
      @philhouck3560 7 років тому

      My mistake! I meant to say that vintage handlebars are 25.4-26.0-26.4mm (old Cinelli standard) in diameter and that the only modern stems I'd seen only accept 31.8mm handlebars. After my comment, with a little more research, I found that some companies do make a threadless handlebar stem that accepts 26.0mm handlebars. And, of course, there are shims that will allow a 26.0mm handlebar to be used with a threadless stem that is intended for handlebars with a 31.8mm diameter.
      I need to reread my posts more carefully in the future.
      I have an excellent handlebar from the early '90s that I would like to use if possible. Its diameter is 26.4mm and I wonder if a threadless stem intended for 31.8mm handlebars would accept this handlebar plus shims that would increase the effective handlebar diameter to maybe 32.0mm would be practical. Any thoughts?

    • @philhouck3560
      @philhouck3560 7 років тому

      To further clarify: I'm talking about shims that are intended for a 26.0mm bar that bring the bar's effective diameter to 31.8mm. With a bar that has a 26.4mm diameter, the shims would bring the effective diameter to, maybe, 32.0mm.

    • @RJTheBikeGuy
      @RJTheBikeGuy  7 років тому

      Find a solution, or use a different handlebar.

  • @bigredclydesdale8576
    @bigredclydesdale8576 8 років тому +1

    Unlike the haters I'm glad you cut through that stem. Going through the stuck quill stem right now. If and when I get it out I'm going to spend all day smashing it to pieces with a hammer #therapy :D

    • @RJTheBikeGuy
      @RJTheBikeGuy  8 років тому

      Did you see this video? ua-cam.com/video/7GvN7w386U0/v-deo.html
      I have another stuck stem on a bike I am working on now. I am going to try some different stuff to get it out.

    • @bigredclydesdale8576
      @bigredclydesdale8576 8 років тому

      +RJ The Bike Guy Yes I have been watching that video with great interest! I currently have it sitting upside down soaking in penetrating oil. I'd be very interested in any new methods you come up with

    • @RJTheBikeGuy
      @RJTheBikeGuy  8 років тому

      I am going to try boiling water and letting it heat/cool.

    • @pozr4530
      @pozr4530 8 років тому

      Can't believe he cut through it. Not a hater but I think that was lazy.

  • @garng3217
    @garng3217 4 роки тому +1

    It look beautiful

  • @mrsmtw5210
    @mrsmtw5210 4 роки тому

    I have a 1989 Trek 1200. I need to do this. Trying to remove old pedals and they are stuck. Any videos on how to do that? Thank you.

    • @RJTheBikeGuy
      @RJTheBikeGuy  4 роки тому +1

      ua-cam.com/video/Tia5y9kfVk0/v-deo.html

    • @mrsmtw5210
      @mrsmtw5210 4 роки тому

      RJ The Bike Guy thank you!

  • @raytonjohn1908
    @raytonjohn1908 4 роки тому

    Hi rj the bike guy. Which one is better? This stem adapter or replacing your headset and Converting it to threadless headset.
    I already watch your video doing a conversation on threadless headset.
    And also I'm planning to buy a new fork to my vintage mtb.

    • @RJTheBikeGuy
      @RJTheBikeGuy  4 роки тому

      Shrug. I prefer the full conversion.

  • @baconboy6607
    @baconboy6607 4 роки тому +1

    This made my decision that much easier. May I ask what stem you used in the video?

    • @RJTheBikeGuy
      @RJTheBikeGuy  4 роки тому +1

      Shrug. Just a threadless stem I had lying around. It needs to match the handlebar diameter. The other side is 1 1/8"

  • @1dd434
    @1dd434 Рік тому

    Many thanks for the great video, it helped me a lot.

  • @benliaw123
    @benliaw123 5 років тому

    Hey RJ. I just got gifted a nice old 1990 Trek 1100 frame, so quite close to the 1000. You have great videos detailing the conversion and modernization of the 1000, which I plan to follow while building this bicycle, but I had a quick question. I'm fairly sure the rear spacing of the Trek 1100 is 126mm, which makes things a bit more difficult, as I wanted to try to put in a modern Shimano 105 gear system in, 9-10 speed hopefully. I was wondering if you had any recommendations in doing this? I've seen Sheldon Brown's write up on something, but wondered if you had any other recommendations!
    Thanks so much for all the videos.

    • @RJTheBikeGuy
      @RJTheBikeGuy  5 років тому

      You can't cold set an aluminum frame. You can try to squeeze a wider wheel in there, or live with 7 speed.

    • @benliaw123
      @benliaw123 5 років тому

      RJ The Bike Guy Thanks so much for the quick reply. I might just try to source some old 7 speed components as you did.

  • @josepha8759
    @josepha8759 7 років тому

    I have had good success preventing galvanic corrosion between steel and aluminum by applying Permatex Aviation Form-a-Gasket. It goes on brown and sticky and does not dry out.

  • @SinnerSince1962
    @SinnerSince1962 5 років тому

    RJ, can you get the new stems that fit older handlebar diameters?

  • @1967mendez
    @1967mendez 10 років тому +1

    can you tell me what kind of stem &where you got it? Thank you.

    • @RJTheBikeGuy
      @RJTheBikeGuy  10 років тому

      It's a Bontrager. It came from another of my bikes when I replaced the stem. I think I originally got it at my local bike shop. Check ebay. You can get stems there pretty cheap.

    • @1967mendez
      @1967mendez 10 років тому

      thank you .Great videos!

  • @totalrise1811
    @totalrise1811 4 роки тому +1

    Is there an easy way to install a threaded stem into a modern threadless bicycle? Or is that more costly?

    • @RJTheBikeGuy
      @RJTheBikeGuy  4 роки тому +1

      You would have to replace the fork, headset, and stem.

    • @totalrise1811
      @totalrise1811 4 роки тому

      @@RJTheBikeGuy thank you for the reply. This and the video was very helpful.

  • @fabiomaragna
    @fabiomaragna 3 роки тому

    Hey RJ i like your videos!
    Look, i am looking to buy a quill to threadless adapter but i am unsure about the size. My quill stem measured by caliper is 21.9. Will the 22.2 mm adapter fit good? Is the closest size i've found on market.
    Cheers!

  • @bob-o9865
    @bob-o9865 2 роки тому

    Hi RJ the Bike Guy, I do not have a dremel tool , do you think a mini hack saw will cut the stem?

  • @ForbinColossus
    @ForbinColossus 9 років тому

    Do these threadless adapters allow you to raise them for more height or must you push them all the way down in the headtube?

    • @RJTheBikeGuy
      @RJTheBikeGuy  9 років тому +1

      +ForbinColossus You can raise them, though they look wierd that way. You can also get a steeper angled threadless stem.

  • @gottenwheel14
    @gottenwheel14 9 років тому

    when I install a quill adapter I insert a shim that has slits into it that goes over the adapter but I put the spacers on it first. then I insert the adapter and place another shim into the stem fitting. doing it this way helps the adapter grip the inside of the forks steerer tube a lot better so the bars wont twist that easy.

  • @jason-ian-Van-Sloten
    @jason-ian-Van-Sloten 9 років тому +65

    That's a good tip..
    Just cut that old stem..
    Why save it.. when you got no use for it..plus spent extra dollars for new tape and all the extra hassle ?
    Just cut the thing!

  • @Zalenski
    @Zalenski 9 років тому +1

    What kind of grease did you use/recommend?

    • @RJTheBikeGuy
      @RJTheBikeGuy  9 років тому

      +Zalenski I typically use marine grease which doesn't break down when exposed to water.

  • @dogbyte95
    @dogbyte95 9 років тому

    Thanks! Just what I needed! Great video!

  • @irishfeat
    @irishfeat 8 років тому +1

    I've been looking for info for this forever! Can I get a longer quill and stem like this, so I can get more up and stretch out more?

  • @Le_Rosa
    @Le_Rosa 6 років тому +1

    Awesome mate. That's exactly what I wanted to do in my bike. Your video helped me a lot. Thank you very much o/

  • @trump959
    @trump959 Рік тому

    Does the upgrade including the new adapter weigh more than the original quill stem did? Im thinking of doing this to a 2000 Trek 1000 road bike that has a quill stem and havent decided what I'm doing just yet. What size and angle is the new stem your using in the video? I'll be converting to flat bars on this bike, so I still need to figure out whats going to work best.

  • @Nastaliss
    @Nastaliss 4 роки тому +1

    Very clear, cheers.

  • @MrRichTBiscuit
    @MrRichTBiscuit 2 роки тому

    I'll add a comment , as... , why not..
    my stem is too short so looking for options on a commuter rather than a roadbike. If we use these adaptors can the stem be raised. With a quill for example you can pull it up out of the frame a bit. With modern fork \ headsets you can mess about with spacers. These adaptors do not have any vertical adjustment capable ?

  • @asceticpoemlover
    @asceticpoemlover 9 років тому +1

    Nice Vid. Very helpful :)
    Question, is there a specific market name for that adapter?

    • @RJTheBikeGuy
      @RJTheBikeGuy  9 років тому +1

      Abner Dano Nope. Just threadless stem adapter and they are made by several companies.

  • @mab06
    @mab06 9 років тому

    I have a GT Talera from the early 90s and I still love the bike but am thinking of upgrading the headset and possibly fitting suspension forks. I'm a bit nervous, because the last time I disassembled a headset was in the 1970s and it started raining ball bearings over my hand as soon as I loosened the first bolt. Is there any danger of that happening with a (relatively) more modern bike from the 90s? Great video BTW.

    • @RJTheBikeGuy
      @RJTheBikeGuy  9 років тому +1

      If you are thinking of going from threaded to threadless forks, you might want to hold on for a bit. I am going to be doing a couple videos soon showing the process and explaining what's involved. If you just want to overhaul the headset, I have videos on overhauling both threaded and threadless headsets.

    • @mab06
      @mab06 9 років тому

      RJ The Bike Guy Okay thanks I'll look out for them.

    • @kma5699
      @kma5699 8 років тому

      Have you ever made this video yet? I'd be interested in seeing how it is done.

    • @RJTheBikeGuy
      @RJTheBikeGuy  8 років тому

      ua-cam.com/video/OHcjh4O20ko/v-deo.html

    • @RJTheBikeGuy
      @RJTheBikeGuy  8 років тому

      ua-cam.com/video/CINjuispG5g/v-deo.html

  • @chrisred3928
    @chrisred3928 7 років тому

    Is it important to take it apart every now and then to clean and apply fresh grease? if so how often should that be done?

    • @RJTheBikeGuy
      @RJTheBikeGuy  7 років тому

      If it feels rough, slow, loose, or whatever. Maybe if the bike is just old.

  • @jamiewinsor7345
    @jamiewinsor7345 4 роки тому +1

    How do I know what size of stem to buy?

    • @RJTheBikeGuy
      @RJTheBikeGuy  4 роки тому

      Buy one to match the diameter of the adapter, the diameter of the handlebars, and then the length and angle is your personal preferece.

  • @davidschulze3100
    @davidschulze3100 9 років тому

    RJ the videos are very helpful, thank you. 1" to 1 1/8" adaptor for Vitus 979 (has original forks) as well? The bike is '85 or '86ish. Thanks for any help.

    • @RJTheBikeGuy
      @RJTheBikeGuy  9 років тому

      David Schulze Probably.

    • @RJTheBikeGuy
      @RJTheBikeGuy  9 років тому

      David Schulze If the diameter of the quill stem where it goes into the steerer tube is the standard 22.2mm (7/8"), then that is the one you want.

  • @roopdaug
    @roopdaug 9 місяців тому

    If I want to have the stem raised, are there spacers that fit on the 1" part of the stem adaptor? I find the idea of having a modern 1 1/8" stem tapering down to 1" part kinda ugly