Grant, yes that's the technique I use (learned working in a bike shop 37 years 
ago), but no matter, eventually they come loose. Steel headsets tend to stay in 
place better, fewer problems with loosening, but they're heavy. Aluminum on the 
other hand comes loose no matter. I discover mine is loose typically on 
washboard surfaces when I'm miles from home.

Steve, thing is people who can't adjust a threadless headset are going to have 
a hard time wrapping their head around a threaded headset/quill stem as well. 

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