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long quilled 1" stem for 25.4 clamp w 100-120mm extension?

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Old 05-03-07, 12:52 PM
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long quilled 1" stem for 25.4 clamp w 100-120mm extension?

I may be swapping out my nitto noodles on my atlantis for a trekking bar
and it takes a 25.5 clamp (the dirt drop won't fit/tis for 26mm road bars and the nitto eriscopa that rivendell
sells for 25.4 only comes in 80mm....but i want a 120mmish length).

any suggestions...esp for a LONG quill as these nittos?
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Nitto Technomic comes in all kinds of extensions in 25.4 and 26.0. You could also shim down any 26.0 stem but its not ideal.
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yes but I want that 35 degree upwards sloping angle (sorry didn't mention this)
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The length of the technomic makes up for the angle. In other words, the bars end up in the same place.
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https://www.universalcycles.com/shopp...&category=1728
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Originally Posted by NeezyDeezy
The length of the technomic makes up for the angle. In other words, the bars end up in the same place.
what he said. Otherwise look at older mountain bikes with 1" forks. The stems will be atrociously ugly.
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