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Old 05-22-08, 07:29 PM
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What a great forum! (and Nitto question)

I greatly appreciate all the Raleigh info. One more question. Does anyone have a lead on a Nitto Periscopa? All the usual places seem to be out of stock.....

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https://www.rivbike.com/products/list...product=16-131
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Hi dusty99, welcome to C & V! Make sure you come back and let us see what bike going with that Nitto .

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Thanks but.....

Thanks, but Rivendell was among the usual suspects and is out of stock, so still looking. I would also be interested in any standard Japanese road stem w/ a 30-40° rise and 75-85mm extension, if anyone has a source.
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There's the Nitto Dirt Drop at Ben's Cycle: https://search.stores.ebay.com/Bens-C...702733QQsofpZ0

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I like the Dirtdrop better myself. I feel better about having a tall stem if it'd cold forged.

I have an extra one, but it's been turned down to French size.
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