So is this some kind of legislative process whereby we determine what
kind of steer tube is right and proper for all, which then becomes the
law of the land? Have I missed something? I thought I was joining a
discussion of possible ways to get a threadless fork on a Rivendell or
similar bike. Is there really only one right answer?

One thing that has not been mentioned is the fact that the typical Riv
has a tall head tube, which lends itself well to a threadless fork.
Check out the new 64cm Kogswell, for example:

http://www.kogswell.com/siteBLOGGER.php

I removed an Albatross bar from my Atlantis even though I liked it a
lot, simply because I could not get it low enough! Imagine that! It
would have been easy with a threadless fork. Actually, I have
considered getting a custom fork for that bike, and painting it to
match the head tube.

On Dec 23, 5:35 pm, jim g <yoj...@gmail.com> wrote:
> On Dec 23, 12:49 pm, palin...@his.com wrote:
>
> > Quoting jim g <yoj...@gmail.com>:
>
> > > This one's certainly not ugly...
>
> > >http://flickr.com/photos/t2architect/3128394163/in/set-72157610331529...
>
> > No, not hardly!  What is that luscious thing, anyway?
>
> Custom Toei.  Not mine, unfortunately.
>
> -Jim G
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