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Old 02-26-10, 07:12 PM
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I got lost after the third post, what are we actually trying to accomplish?
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Putting a bike in a suitcase.
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Originally Posted by cyclist2000
What about this
Thanks. But that is adjustable, not suspension.
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Originally Posted by lesterofpuppets
what suitcase are we trying to fit this bike into?
s & s.
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Originally Posted by awesomejack
well, as it seems there are no alternatives, here's just a quill stem with a removable plate

https://www.amazon.com/Promax-Adjusta...ef=pd_sbs_sg_5
There are several quill stems with removable face plates and even angle-adjustable quill stems with removable face plates. But, AFAIK, there are no "suspension-type" quill stems with removable face plates, which is what the OP is looking for.

To the OP: I will also ask what you are trying to pack the bike in and why you are having so much trouble?

I have an S&S coupled bike and have always been able to get the drop bars, with the stem intact, into the hard case and have packed several non-coupled bikes in LBS supplied bike boxes leaving the drop bars and stem in their normal positions.
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