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Old 10-09-19 | 07:35 PM
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Bikes: 1964 Legnano Roma Olympiade, 1973 Raleigh Super Course, 1978 Raleigh Super Course, 1978 Peugeot PR10, 2002 Specialized Allez, 2007 Specialized Roubaix, 2013 Culprit Croz Blade

+1 on the Nitto Technohomic stem. I wish I was pushing 60, instead of being the wrong side of 70. I have ridden this Legnano since new in '64. Back in the day there was more bike and less me. I hated to swap out the old original Ambrosio stem, but the Nitto provided a better "old man" reach, looks good, and they offer several fit options. I also used a Ritchie adjustable stem while recovering from a broken arm. It's another alternative to finding a fit that suits you, then you can decide on a proper stem option. Good luck with your situation.

This is not a Ritchie, but similar deal:

https://www.amazon.com/FOMTOR-Adjustable-Degree-Handlebar-Mountain/dp/B07QRPVKKL/ref=pd_day0_hl_468_2/130-1401786-6054505?_encoding=UTF8&pd_rd_i=B07QRPVKKL&pd_rd_r=9b48b7c7-08db-4c16-88a0-f21717bb51f9&pd_rd_w=GYQzm&pd_rd_wg=xxDzR&pf_rd_p=0501877d-5f8c-4ec8-9861-e0476eecc53e&pf_rd_r=JFC8BJH43735REM6686M&refRID=JFC8BJH43735REM6686M



The Nitto has gotten me thru two Eroica rides.

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