Anybody have experience/advice/recommendations on using a headset adapter to install a 1" steer tube fork in a frame with a 1 1/8 head tube?
The backstory if you're interested:
So I've been wanting to build a 24" BMX-ish/strandie-ish cruiser for some time now. I originally wanted to start with a Schwinn frame, ideally a 24" Speedster, which does not have cantilever bars, but recently opened the search to include 24" Typhoon-type frames. (Easy way to visualize this: picture a Fastback frame vs. a StingRay frame.) The last couple of 24" Speedster frames I saw on Fleabay went way higher than I was willing to bid... one last week finished around $150 for frame/fork plus around $50 for shipping.
Then recently I noticed this on Fleabay for $100 shipped:
The seller appears to part out new bikes, and that's what this frame seemed to be. I decided maybe I'd build my cruiser on a frame like this and enjoy it till a suitable Schwinn frame came along. So I pulled the trigger on the auction and it arrived today:
I'm pretty happy, it seems like it'll suit my needs just fine. Here's the thing, though: it has a 1 1/8 head tube and I want to build it up with old school BMX stuff I have around, including forks with a 1" steer tube. (Man, I'm digging the way this looks already.)
I have found a few headset reducers online already in the few minutes I've been looking, most notably the one from Problem Solvers. Looks like I can get one for around 25 bucks. I guess my low-budget build can go $25 higher, but before I jump in, is there any reason not to use this brand in particular or a headset reducer in general? Any other words of wisdom?
Thanks!
The backstory if you're interested:
So I've been wanting to build a 24" BMX-ish/strandie-ish cruiser for some time now. I originally wanted to start with a Schwinn frame, ideally a 24" Speedster, which does not have cantilever bars, but recently opened the search to include 24" Typhoon-type frames. (Easy way to visualize this: picture a Fastback frame vs. a StingRay frame.) The last couple of 24" Speedster frames I saw on Fleabay went way higher than I was willing to bid... one last week finished around $150 for frame/fork plus around $50 for shipping.
Then recently I noticed this on Fleabay for $100 shipped:
The seller appears to part out new bikes, and that's what this frame seemed to be. I decided maybe I'd build my cruiser on a frame like this and enjoy it till a suitable Schwinn frame came along. So I pulled the trigger on the auction and it arrived today:
I'm pretty happy, it seems like it'll suit my needs just fine. Here's the thing, though: it has a 1 1/8 head tube and I want to build it up with old school BMX stuff I have around, including forks with a 1" steer tube. (Man, I'm digging the way this looks already.)
I have found a few headset reducers online already in the few minutes I've been looking, most notably the one from Problem Solvers. Looks like I can get one for around 25 bucks. I guess my low-budget build can go $25 higher, but before I jump in, is there any reason not to use this brand in particular or a headset reducer in general? Any other words of wisdom?
Thanks!