> Even more sensible, IMO, would be to decide to get along with the fork
> that came with the bike, or if a threaded fork is a show-stopper, to
> get a different frame, one with a threadless fork.  There are plenty
> enough of them.

I am on your side on this.  As long as Nitto is making its wonderful
stems (and heck, the new Rene Herse folks make a real beaut of a
threaded stem if you want to pay out the big bucks) I see no reason
not to go threaded.

But if this is the only way to get this guy on a Riv ...

On Dec 23, 9:11 am, palin...@his.com wrote:
> Quoting JoelMatthews <joelmatth...@mac.com>:
>
>
>
> >> Actually, it may be simpler to order an appropriate threadless fork at the
> >> same time. The steerer tube is just set into the fork crown, and it could 
> >> be
> >> just a matter of getting an unthreaded tube put in.  That way, you have the
> >> dimension of fork blades that the bicycle was designed for.
>
> > Emminently more sensible than my advice.
>
> Even more sensible, IMO, would be to decide to get along with the fork  
> that came with the bike, or if a threaded fork is a show-stopper, to  
> get a different frame, one with a threadless fork.  There are plenty  
> enough of them.
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