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Old 09-03-18 | 09:30 PM
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A company like Ti Cycles in Portland could do the work, but it wouldn't be cheap.

I wouldn't encourage doing it since Titanium welds can be a bit finicky, and additional heat cycles at the place of the previous weld is probably a bad idea, and could lead to frame failure.

The easiest solution would be to install a 1" threadless fork plus shims to use standard 1 1/8" stems.
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