In a message dated 6/30/2002 4:51:20 AM Eastern Daylight Time, rocklube@adnc.com writes:
> I wanted some
> double taper seat stays, long enough for the hellenic, and 16mm diameter
> at the bulge; reason being 16mm stays are often light gauge (as are
> these) and I think I might use an expanding wedge type of attachment
> thru the stays. Therefore the larger diameter would be an advantage. I
> found a perfect pair of Reynolds stays where the tapers are in exactly
> the right location for the bridge placement and possible rack mounts,
> etc.
Brian, I have been following this thread and, sadly, I'm not qualified to comment. I've been understanding your planning up until the above. I've never seen anything attached to a stay with an expander, I'm of course thinking in terms of stems and I know seatposts have been made that way. Could you expand on this and explain what you'd be attaching and how it works, especially how you get parts inside the stay. Thanks.
Pete Geurds
Douglassville, PA