Better not tell you then what I paid for a pair of Ti Van Nick QR levers and stem spaces.
There's also a simpler way of mitigating any clamping inconsistencies on the seat post - just make sure that the seat tube slot (the cut-out in the seat tube) and the clamping bolt are at opposite ends - this will give you a better distribution of the force.
Better not tell you then what I paid for a pair of Ti Van Nick QR levers and stem spaces.
I don't think it helps that in the case Van Nicholas stem it is quite cutaway at the back. I have seen carbon fork steerers crushed by this stem due to over tightening, as the steerer starts to fail it will invariably also translate to a creaking noise and often people will assume that noise is due to the fact the bolts are not tight enough; then tighten them even more which only makes the issue even worse!Great find. I have a feeling many will ignore this. When I cut my steerer down it was a tough material to cut through & not very thin.
I don't think it helps that in the case Van Nicholas stem it is quite cutaway at the back. I have seen carbon fork steerers crushed by this stem due to over tightening, as the steerer starts to fail it will invariably also translate to a creaking noise and often people will assume that noise is due to the fact the bolts are not tight enough; then tighten them even more which only makes the issue even worse!
In conclusion I would never actually recommend that combination........ says me having had my Van Nicholas Chinook since 2007 and with one their Ti Stems fitted!
I can confirm my Easton EC90 SLX forks do have a carbon Steerer, if you look closely at both pictures you can see just how cutaway the stem is which of course also exposes the carbon steererDon't those Easton forks have an aluminium steerer?
I can confirm my Easton EC90 SLX forks do have a carbon Steerer, if you look closely at both pictures you can see just how cutaway the stem is which of course also exposes the carbon steerer
Well at least you can fit a Van Nicholas Ti Stem with less anxiety.Ahh, I've only got the cheaper EC70's with aluminium steerer...
as long as it didn't come out of my wallet I don't care!
My Enigma has carbon steerer tube & I fit a Ti stem about 4 years ago, not knowing there could be an issue Nothing's broken (yet)
i think the only solution is another bike