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[Closed] 1.5 Vs. Normal steerer for a Tracer

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What do you reckon? I'm looking at some Fox 32 150mm 15QR to use on my Intense. Whats the verdict - should I go for 1.5 steerer (and so replace my stem (which I'm going to do anyway)or taper? Seems a shame not to use 1.5 as its there in the frame......Sounds like ive already talked myself into it! Any downsides?


 
Posted : 11/08/2010 2:14 pm
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I'd probably go for tapered or just 1 1/8" as you'll limit your choice of stems. Straight 1.5" is going to be a bit stiffer and a fraction lighter but if you're going for 32s then neither are going to make a noticeable difference to be honest. Have you considered a 36mm fork? I have a 36mm Talas fork on mine and I love it. Given you have up to 6" on the rear, you know it makes sense! 😉


 
Posted : 11/08/2010 2:23 pm
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Yeah true, 36s' would be good but I've got Hope Pro 3 wheels that can only go as big as 15mm QR - Kinda stuck on that. 😕


 
Posted : 11/08/2010 2:29 pm
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boo 🙁 Cheaper to change a wheel than a fork later on... maybe trade your front wheel for a Pro II? I can't stress how much nicer they are to have when you're smashing down some rough stuff compared to the 32 I have on my other bike!

ps. pics when you're done 🙂


 
Posted : 11/08/2010 3:04 pm
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1.5" stems are almost all lumps... some scary expensive ones are not that heavy but your choice is limited (I have a 60mm Gravity Lite which is 170g and very noice!).

Tapered steerer gives you more choices and what i would go for (but I got some cheap 36's with a 1.5 steerer so that swung it for me).


 
Posted : 11/08/2010 3:34 pm
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I put some 36 Van R 1.1/8" on my tracer with a hope headset, not complaining nor am I regretting it


 
Posted : 11/08/2010 6:07 pm
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36 talas on my tracer too,extra sturdiness just feels so right when you inevitably get it so wrong,(as i have done on more than one occasion)


 
Posted : 11/08/2010 6:13 pm
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I had a lot of trouble getting a 1.5" stem for a reasonable price. Started off with a Funn Rippa but due to some shoddy design work you absolutely must have at least one spacer above and below it, and I couldn't find a spacer narrow enough to fit in the recessed part of it. I had to file them down to get them on.
I've since replaced it with a Truvativ which suffers from a similar problem but not to the same degree.


 
Posted : 11/08/2010 6:35 pm
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I'm running 1.5 lyriks with a Gravity stem on my tracer.. the only issues i had was finding a 1.5 headset with a short enough stack... i started of with a cane creek, but I felt it choppered the bike to much and It was a struggle getting my weight forward on steep climbs... i ended up fitting a Crank Brothers 1.5 sage which helps a lot.. its just a pity there crap headsets.. the bearings pitted in only after 6 months...

i got my 1.5 forks very cheap.. so it was worth me doing it.. but it does limit me if i want to change my frame.. just means ill probably have to change my forks too...


 
Posted : 11/08/2010 10:10 pm
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No use to the OP as there 20mm bolt thru, but there was an American eBay shop selling rockshox 1.5 steerer forks for what i thought were quite reasonable prices (Inc duty, vat & P&P). Picked up some 140 Rev Teams & am very pleased with them, got a cheap Syncros stem off CRC, fsa 1.5 spacers are a £1 each too. PSA in my post history for the eBay link


 
Posted : 11/08/2010 11:06 pm
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If you are fine with a QR in front then I don't see a lot of reason to bother with a 1.5" steerer.

The lack of options in stems / headsets is fine if you find something that works (there are some good stems available). The main advantage regarding headsets and 1 1/8 steerers is that you can get a 0-stack headset which works nicely with a longer fork.


 
Posted : 12/08/2010 8:04 am
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I got a Cane Creek XC II flush for my tracer which reduces to 1 1/8". It's been problem free for about 8 months now. Up to a 90mm Thomson stem now. Not so great for steeper downhills but at least my back is no longer in agony on long rides!


 
Posted : 12/08/2010 12:05 pm