Login required to started new threads

Login required to post replies

Specs for headsets and forks?
Quote | Reply
Okay, I've pretty mcu bottomed out my front position on my Softride. Yeah, it's a road bike. Right now I'm at about 14 cm drop from seat to elbow pads.

I've got an old Tange aluminum fork and an Onza headset (sweet -- never needs maintenance, and smooth as the day I first installed it). Looking to possibly upgrade the fork to threadless carbon, and accompanying headset (I have 1" threaded now). Sooo... Where can I find stack height data and fork crown height data? No one seems to lis that stuff any more, and I don't want to raise the front end at all (in fact, if I can lower it any, that would be a bonus).

Also, the clip-ons I have are older Profile Split Seconds that have 4.5 cm between the center of the base bar and the resting position on the pads... Any clips that are lower? Criteria being that the pads cannot attach directly to the base bar, as I'm using an old Mavic TT bar, and there's no way I could get them to the right place... Any ideas?

---------------------------------------------------------------------
Some are born to move the world to live their fantasies...

https://triomultisport.com/
http://www.mjolnircycles.com/
Quote Reply
Re: Specs for headsets and forks? [brider] [ In reply to ]
Quote | Reply
Anyone?

---------------------------------------------------------------------
Some are born to move the world to live their fantasies...

https://triomultisport.com/
http://www.mjolnircycles.com/
Quote Reply
Re: Specs for headsets and forks? [brider] [ In reply to ]
Quote | Reply
the headset manufacturer will have stack height info. For example, the Chris King 1" threadless has a stack height of 28 mm.

Axle to crown heights are also available via their manufacturers.

You can always try google.
Quote Reply