I've got no Cranial connections, but I know who does.

I like the new "9/8" designation(<---we can pronounce it "design-ation"),
but we're sticking with the old standard 8/8, for the record.






On Mon, Jul 21, 2014 at 2:43 PM, Joe Bunik <jbu...@gmail.com> wrote:

> You're not grip-sniffing alone on this one, Sam - I was just
> ruminating on the very same topic this a.m. as I rode the train and
> stared vacantly at the headset of my Legolas!
>
> First, the RBW / Crane headset/spacer mount bell is a great item. It's
> not just another spacer with a thread added, but is machined (CNC'd?)
> from a larger solid piece. Meaning the base for the bell is better
> positioned and much less likely to strip out (as I've experienced w/
> other's products).
>
> The Crane however is designed to work with either 1" (using an
> included shim) or 9/8" headsets. "Standard" Riv usage is as a 1"
> threaded steerer spacer, which presumes you have a tall-enough steerer
> (as all good Rivs should!). The Legolas is one of the exceptions
> available as 1" threadless, but it's the same situation- the oversize
> bell mount requires a shim.
>
> It looks a little wonky though, to stack 1" spacers above/below this
> larger alloy chunk (lovely chunk it is). My eye-easing remedy had been
> (reading from top-to-bottom), 1) 9/8" threadless cap, 2) a single thin
> 1" spacer, 3) Nitto TFL stem (9/8", and is on a reducer shim), 4)
> Crane bell mount (also on a shim, and its oversize-ness matches the
> 9/8" Nitto stem nicely), 5) 1" headset hanger (for cantilevers), 6)
> triple-1" spacers a la the Rivendell shot-glass, 7) 1" threadless
> headset top race.
>
> Problem is I've recently switched to a different hanger for my canti
> setup, rendering unnecessary the headset-hanger "separator" parked
> between the fat Crane and thinner shot-glass. I may try to find some
> thin 9/8" spacers and do a similar shotglass-over-a-shim, but I'll bet
> that will look wonky with the 1" top race. :-/
>
> The Ideal Solution (maybe GP can turn some screws on Crane!?) would be
> for a similar style mount, but exclusively for 1"!
>
> =- Joe Bunik
> Walnut Creek, CA
>
>
> On 7/19/14, lungimsam <john11.2...@gmail.com> wrote:
> > Looks like the outer spacer mount diameter bulges out wider than the
> > regular spacer diameters on 1" steerers, like the pic on the rivsite (
> > http://www.rivbike.com/product-p/bellhed.htm)
> >
> > So I was wondering, does it stick out on yours, or is it just that way in
> > that pic they have on the site?
> >
> > One of my favorite features of Riv bikes are the "shot-glasses" - the
> > pretty stack of headset spacers. I don't want to ruin the line.
> >
> > Maybe I am just cork grip sniffing about this, but it's one of the
> things I
> >
> > find beautiful on these bikes.
> >
> > So just want to know how it really is so I can stop mulling and either
> get
> > one, or wait until they start selling one with a uniform outer diameter
> for
> >
> > 1" spacers.
> >
> > Didn't they have one with an aluminum (silver colored) bell on it once?
> > That would be a nice match for all the silver color on these bikes.
> >
> >
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925 933 7304

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