Removable faceplate and a 31.8 mm clamp option. I'm not terribly interested 
in the 31.8 mm diameter specifically, but there are some nice bars out 
there that are only available in that size. The 26.0 handlebar size seems 
to be going away, by and large.

On Friday, September 7, 2012 1:23:06 PM UTC-5, Peter Pesce wrote:
>
> I would LOVE if Riv could use their clout with Nitto to get them to make a 
> removable faceplate quill stem. The bar (un)wrapping (and inevitable 
> scratching) with quill stems is the one thing I dislike about them. I know 
> there are or have been some versions of this out there, but none with Nitto 
> quality as I recall.
>
> -Pete in CT
>
> On Friday, September 7, 2012 1:10:18 PM UTC-4, Dan wrote:
>>
>> I am with Jim on the threadless headsets. I have two rivs that I love but 
>> if I could change one thing it would be to go threadless. It would offer a 
>> much wider variety of handlebar choices, I find it easier to adjust the 
>> headset, and it is stiffer, and more headsets are available, and I like 
>> being able to remove the bars without unwrapping the tape.
>>
>> I am relatively new to disc brakes, but I like the mechanical bb7 brakes 
>> on my surly troll a lot especially now that I am finally figuring out how 
>> to adjust them. 
>>
>> Dan Abelson 
>> St Paul, MN
>>
>

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