Originally Posted by
tashi
That looks like an early ('89-'91ish) Syncros stem, from the days when Syncros meant "made in the lower mainland". It likely has a minimum insertion line that will indicate the max height that you can run it at. It's a quality piece: light, strong and (originally) expensive. I wouldn't fear breaking it, it's a tough unit. I still have one in my parts bin somewhere...
I concur. That stem has more "leg" than you give it credit for, just like the Fisher stems. However, when you go drop, you may want more upward angle.