BHP -21 for 1 1/8" steerer tube and 28.6mm stems |
It's one way of lengthening a threadless steerer tube that's too short.
Here's another way, not by BBB in this case but they do make something similar.
Another sort of steerer extender. |
The BBB BHP-20/21 does not use an external clamp. It fits down inside the steerer tube and is fixed in place by a sliding wedge system just like an old fashioned quill stem. It's an especially good solution for a threadless steerer but it can also be used with a threaded steerer,
When using this extender with a threadless steerer you will continue to set the preload on the Ahead type headset bearings by selecting a stack of headset spacers below the stem and adjusting the top cap. Using the standard preloading process is one of the great conveniences of this product.
With a threaded steerer, the preload is set as usual by the headset's threaded top bearing cup and locknut. The extender acts only as a quill with a maximum height of 75mm. You have a choice of separate stems with various rise and reach but the quill height is fixed during the fitting process. There are quill type extenders from other makers which allow more height than 75mm and can be raised or lowered at any time. Many users of threaded forks will still prefer the classic look of a one piece quill stem.
How it is made. |
Arranging the split and keyed rings for a 45mm extension |
This extender must not be used with carbon fiber steerer tubes. If you have an alloy steerer tube, check first to be sure the quill will fit. Sometimes alloy steerers have thick walls and a small ID.
I'm sure I would not use this or any other steerer extension on any sort of bicycle used for hard off-road work. However, I think it would be fine for on-road use.
The BBB extenders definitely work with steel 1 1/8" steerers of 25.4mm ID and steel inch steerers of 22.2mm ID. But not with old French steerers of 22mm ID.
Tightening the wedge bolt. Original spacers still in place on the steerer. Cane Creek 40 headset and Problem Solvers locking headset spacer for convenience. |
Looks neat. Nothing visible to suggest the presence of the extension. |
Summary:
BHP-20 is labelled 22.2/25.4. It fits inside an inch steerer tube of 22.2mm ID and needs a stem with a 25.4mm steerer clamp (or a stem with a 28.6mm clamp and a 25.4mm shim adapter)
BHP-21 suits most modern bicycles and is labelled 25.4/28.6. It fits inside a standard
1 1/8" steerer tube of 25.4mm ID and takes a stem with 28.6mm (or 1 1/8") clamp.
Weighs 250g.
Available at time of writing from Wiggle UK at the following prices.
USD 13.85 GBP 9.18 AUD 18.08
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