Thanks for trying (see below). I can see your reason for hesitating to use
a removable face plate if some (dummy synonym) might install it wrong, a la
quick release, and do himself and others harm.

I bet I can get a 15" laptop into a Medium Saddlesack, but I want a nice
shoulder bag too. If you don't add a waist strap, I will.

Keith (Iam?Ian?): I've installed many a tightly curved bar into stems such
as Tioga T-Bones and so forth using the bolt and penny trick, but removable
face plates are so easy. Still, as I said, I understand, and I'm glad
nonetheless that someone is making a 11/8" upjutter decent looking
threadless stem. I think that my 19" Race Lite might use one to hold dirt
drop bars; we'll see.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vU9Dsl89UGo&feature=youtu.be

On Sat, Feb 13, 2016 at 10:36 AM, Grant @ Rivendell <grant6...@gmail.com>
wrote:

> We have considered the re-muv-a-plate and have not totally rejected it. I
> think I'm the only one here who has any misgivings at all, but I'm also the
> one who'd get in trouble if Joe Blow blew it with the bolts and got
> hurt--and tragically, that influences things, sometimes. I feel an emoticon
> coming on! Anyway, the stem is best used when converting a too-small bike
> with drops or straight bars, to an Albatross or Choco bar. Maybe Alba if a
> road bike, or Choco-with-its-greater-sweep if a mountain bike---and in
> either case, those bars won't need changing :). <--is that right?
> NITTO does some r-plate stems, and reports that the vertical slot isn't as
> strong as a horizontal slot, and that becomes an issue with wider bars and
> mountain bars. A 42cm drop bar doesn't leverage the clamp as much as a 55cm
> wide-y. All these things the tests reveal that rides don't, but that we, as
> kind of gatekeepers for your safety, have to watch out for.
>
> Many things related to bike set up and component use and correctness that
> may seem obvious to 99 percent of you reading this, are not to be taken for
> granted among the population as a whole, by which I include and am only
> really talking about OUR customers. I think our customer have more than
> average bike smarts, but as the years pass the number of bikes and parts
> we've put out there climbs, and ownership passes to eBay customer and so
> on...and it doesn't mean we have to ultra-dumb down our stuff, it just
> means we have to chew on things longer before doing 'em.
>
> The Jumbo Grabsack...I'll try my old 15-er in it and report. That computer
> died, but it has a great Sheldon sticker on it, so I keep it around.
> Anyway, not to bring up THIS again, but I have been known to tote a laptop
> around in a Saddlesack LIKE EVERY DAY OF MY LIFE, and a 13er in El Jumbo
> fits into a MED..but a 15er won't. It'd go into a large, though.
>
>
> High rise with 25.4 mm clamp; looks promising. But puh *leeze* make the
>> clamp with a removable face plate!
>>
>> The larger Grabsack also looks good, but alas it is designed for a 13"
>> laptop, not the 15" I have. They should add a waist strap, too.
>>
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