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Originally Posted by ColonelJLloyd
Didn't the great majority of Cinelli stems use an expander nut? Can someone explain to me why a company would use this design over a wedge? As far as I can tell, the expander nut is terrible design compared to the wedge.
As I remember it, it's an era thing. The stems up to about the early 1970's all used expander nuts but then there was a migration to the wedge arrangement that is simpler to make, (usually) releases more cleanly, tightens firmer = but is a REAL PITA if it gets well & truly seized! YMMV, I could be wrong but that's the way I remember it now. please correct me if I got it wrong.
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