Good to hear yr steerstopper success  especially with the clem

And yes the qbeam s a 68  an extremely comfortable ride

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> On Oct 23, 2019, at 6:29 AM, Julian Westerhout <westerh...@gmail.com> wrote:
> 
> Tom, 
> 
> I've been using  Steerstoppers on my 64 cm Clem H and our Bilenky tandem for 
> a couple of years. They're pricy, as you noyed, but they work great. I use 
> the clem for commuting and shopping with a basket and shopsack, and the 
> Steerstopper prevents bar swing, bike tipping, etc. 
> 
> Julian Westerhout
> Bloomington, IL 
> 
>> On Tuesday, October 22, 2019 at 8:45:03 PM UTC-5, Tom Horton wrote:
>> I'm running an experiment. Having embraced big Wald baskets on the front of 
>> my atlantis and clem L, I have also bought into unexpected wheel flop, bike 
>> falling down; was very lucky on a recent long ride not to have bent a wheel 
>> when my atlantis twisted in a bike stand.
>> 
>> so I've invested in two of tom melcher's steerstoppers, a piece of equipment 
>> (google it if you wish) designed to stabilize the front wheel. it's well 
>> made (in USA), relatively pricey, and we shall see how they do on my two 
>> bikes.
>> 
>> most problematic will be the clem, a 64 cm.  the mixte design means the 
>> steerstopper cannot be installed ideally. melcher, who is great on customer 
>> service, even sent me a special extension part free to make it work better, 
>> but for now I'm just gonna go with the standard steerstopper on both bikes 
>> and see what happens.
>> 
>> the only thing I can say for sure is that while I was worried the 
>> steerstopper would clutter up my cockpit, so far it doesn't, though 
>> aesthetics will differ on this, no doubt. even with stem mounted thumb 
>> shifters on the atlantis, no problem; of course the large frame helps some.
>> 
>> I'll report back in a few months. I'm optimistic; but if you see two 
>> steerstoppers for sale on this site, you'll know how it turned out.
>> 
>> and yes, I've been the route of bungees, vinyl coated twist ties and the 
>> like...they all serve the purpose, but not well enough to suit me.
>> 
>> and yet another experiment:  I've long thought the coleman green paint job 
>> on my quickbeam did not do justice to the bike's lugwork; so I've taken it 
>> to steve bilenky's shop in philly for a repaint that I hope will better 
>> accentuate the qbeam's joinery. pick it up in late nov/early dec. and will 
>> send (my usual bad) pix.
>> 
>> 
>> 
>> 
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