Luckily I've never had a problem with stems seizing either, even with tons 
of rain riding.    I use Phil Wood grease.   Or 'never-seize' or whatever 
it's called.

I prefer quill stems for their elegance and adjustability.


On Monday, September 10, 2012 3:17:54 PM UTC-4, Matthew J wrote:
>
> > but I will admit that a threadless stem will never get rusted/corroded 
> into a steerer tube. I've had this problem on several bikes in 
> > recent years--one is still stuck--despite the liberal use of grease to 
> try to keep sweat and water out.
>  
> I've been using Lanolube since I discovered Rivendell in '06 or so.  I've 
> not had a stem stick on me.  My bikes all spend the night and downtime 
> indoors.
>

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