You'd think someone would have made a quill with a removable face
plate by now....

On Nov 23, 2:19 pm, William <[email protected]> wrote:
> ...but the VO quill adapter gets you into the full mainstream of
> selection if you want quick and easy stem swaps, and it's only $16.  I
> think it's not bad looking either.  That piece converts your
> 1" (22.2mm) quill bike into a receptacle for any 1-1/8" clamp-on
> stem.  Those come in every size, rise, and color, and most of them
> have a removable front plate so you can do your 5 minute stem swaps.
> That's an easy solution, provided you don't mind the "moderne" look.
>
> On Nov 23, 10:37 am, Jim Thill - Hiawatha Cyclery
>
> <[email protected]> wrote:
> > Quill stems are a great frustration for me for exactly this reason:
> > very little selection in terms of rise, clamp diameter, etc. So many
> > good handlebar options that simply aren't available to those of us who
> > happen to have a bike with a quill stem. And what seems to be a simple
> > stem swap becomes an hour's worth of work and a sacrifice of perfectly
> > good bar tape...
>
> > There's a builder here in MN, I think his name is Mike Pofahl, who has
> > a good reputation, if not much fame. I have heard rumors that he makes
> > custom stems for very reasonable prices - i.e. competitive with a
> > Nitto Technomic. I cannot find contact info for him at the moment, but
> > I think you could get in touch with him through Milltown 
> > Cycles:http://www.milltowncycles.com/
>
> > On Nov 22, 8:51 pm, williwoods <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > > Hey guys. So I am having a bit of a dilema. Been riding my Bullmoose
> > > bars all week and my hands just arent agreeing with these.
>
> > > I am going to run either Porteur bars or Albatross or something
> > > similar with not a whole lot of rise not drop bars.
>
> > > There arent a whole lot of options these days as far as stems go. I
> > > believe what I want is a stem that has a bit of rise to it. This way I
> > > dont need to run a technomic raised all the way. I really like the
> > > Nitto Lugged stems and have thought about running a threadless Nitto
> > > with a Quill adapter. But that seems kinda silly. Another option I saw
> > > that I really liked was the Nitto Reversable stem but it looks like
> > > the only ones around are 60mm and those are $130..not that bad really
> > > but I think I need at least an 80mm, man these are so cool. Wish I
> > > could find an old Diamond Back MTB that had a similar stem stock on em
> > > also a nitto made item.
>
> > > I know about the Nitto Dirt Drop stems but honestly I find them a bit
> > > ugly....is that silly of me?
>
> > > So the last thing I am contemplating is a Custom stem. If I get a
> > > custom stem made I would like to get something made that is similar to
> > > a lugged nitto, something that will match the personality of my frame
> > > and lugged seatpost I have.
>
> > > Any Ideas?

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