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illwafer 01-22-11 02:59 PM

Anyone know the model of this Cinelli stem?
 
http://farm6.static.flickr.com/5285/...9fa4376b_b.jpg
http://farm6.static.flickr.com/5003/...6f3ece85_z.jpg
http://farm6.static.flickr.com/5209/...ec7534bf_z.jpg

Carabo 01-22-11 03:01 PM

Cinelli Domino :)

illwafer 01-22-11 03:32 PM


Originally Posted by Carabo (Post 12115443)
Cinelli Domino :)

You win! Thank you very much.

triplebutted 01-22-11 03:47 PM

That ain't a stem, that's a nutcracker!
Man, I learn something new every day here. I've never seen that!

Henry III 01-22-11 04:48 PM

I know it's probably completely safe but I'd feel kinda sketchy with a stem that's half plastic.

Velognome 01-22-11 06:45 PM





and other famous last words:

It's not loaded.....

The ice is plenty thick.......

They don't bite.......

Intersection is clear.......

Trust me, I've done it a million times....

MPC Biker 01-22-11 07:08 PM

wow, that's really different.

Looking at it I would think it's safe but then again I've never used one and I've never seen another person using one, so........... maybe that says something.

illwafer 01-22-11 07:20 PM


Originally Posted by Henry III (Post 12115869)
I know it's probably completely safe but I'd feel kinda sketchy with a stem that's half plastic.

its aluminum all the way through, but it is coated in rubber apparently made by Ferrari.

i think it's pretty awesome, and i can use both 26.0 and 26.4 bars in it.

The Golden Boy 01-22-11 07:42 PM


Originally Posted by Velognome (Post 12116428)



and other famous last words:

It's not loaded.....

The ice is plenty thick.......

They don't bite.......

Intersection is clear.......

Trust me, I've done it a million times....

"Here, hold my beer, watch this..."

Henry III 01-22-11 08:18 PM

I walked right into that one. Lol

mudboy 01-22-11 10:06 PM


Originally Posted by The Golden Boy (Post 12116682)
"Here, hold my beer, watch this..."

"...she says she's 18..."

RobbieTunes 01-22-11 10:10 PM

Now I want one.

illwafer 01-23-11 02:41 AM

ok well this thing is a POS.

tried using it with a 26.4 cinelli giro d'italia drop bar and it wouldn't get tight enough. i made a makeshift shim...no go. then when i was opening it up, the aluminum cracked in half in the middle of the ridged section.

i was going to put this setup on my windsor to be ironic. back to nitto and 25.4.

Chombi 01-23-11 07:21 AM

Oh nooooo!!.....:eek:
I just won this at eBay:
http://i2.photobucket.com/albums/y44...ITM700Stem.jpg
a 1994 ITM model 700 hinged stem...
Got it to add to my Weinmann Delta brake set to start a polished silver and black group:
http://i2.photobucket.com/albums/y44...Picture071.jpg
The group might eventually end up on my polished silver and black Vitus Carbone.
Always had some doubts about these hinged stems but I just had to get this one as it looks like a nice match to my Wienmann Deltas. Not sure if ITM figured out their design better than Cinelli, but I guess I really have to be careful as this ITM could be a "Death Stem" too.:twitchy:

Chombi

Carabo 01-23-11 08:13 AM

Well, at least there's no structural plastic parts that could fall victim to material degradation... :)

Nice parts (and cars)!

RobbieTunes 01-23-11 09:13 AM


Originally Posted by illwafer (Post 12118029)
ok well this thing is a POS.

tried using it with a 26.4 cinelli giro d'italia drop bar and it wouldn't get tight enough. i made a makeshift shim...no go. then when i was opening it up, the aluminum cracked in half in the middle of the ridged section..

OK, well now I don't want one.

illwafer 01-23-11 09:50 AM

chombi,

yours looks a bit more robust than mine. just be very gentle opening and closing. oil/grease the hinge before you start working with it.

hopefully you can get it to clamp down hard enough. if you look at my image above, the aluminum ridge part inside the rubber is actually RECESSED slightly. according to my helpful wife, this is probably what is causing it not to tighten. you won't have that issue.

Chombi 01-23-11 01:25 PM


Originally Posted by illwafer (Post 12118665)
chombi,

yours looks a bit more robust than mine. just be very gentle opening and closing. oil/grease the hinge before you start working with it.

hopefully you can get it to clamp down hard enough. if you look at my image above, the aluminum ridge part inside the rubber is actually RECESSED slightly. according to my helpful wife, this is probably what is causing it not to tighten. you won't have that issue.

I'm still waiting for the stem to get to me. I'll reort on the details when I get it, maybe by sometime this week..

Chombi


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