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t2p 06-04-24 10:08 AM


Originally Posted by VegasJen (Post 23258850)
Would that bother any of you?

No - but I would go with another stem lol

( in other words - yes )

Wildwood 06-04-24 10:14 AM


Originally Posted by tomato coupe (Post 23259244)
Deda (Dedacciai) and Cinelli both make framesets.

Does Dedacciai make a frameset named Curve :foo: - that's printed on the stem - so that should match, too. ;).

t2p 06-04-24 10:15 AM

https://cimg7.ibsrv.net/gimg/bikefor...54eabfa4f6.png

https://cimg2.ibsrv.net/gimg/bikefor...da436a47e.jpeg

btw …

Cannondale (branded) stems are available in many flavors - including C1 - C4 / ‘one’ through ‘four’ (and not to mention 1.56 and 1.5 sizes for Headshok and Lefty)

C1, C2, one, two are the better / higher quality stems - they typically weigh a tad less and I believe they are made from a higher grade of aluminum (7000 vs 6000 ?) and are forged

some of the stems have print which possibly can be removed with a solvent or compound (see top picture)

other stems have raised print which is more subdued - with ‘cannondale’ or ‘one’ or ‘two’ (for example) - but this can print cannot be removed (without more aggressive steps) (see bottom picture)

CAT7RDR 06-04-24 10:21 AM

I have a cheap Salsa fork on my cheap Trek MTB so I cannot judge anyone for a similar faux paus. :rolleyes:

tomato coupe 06-04-24 10:22 AM


Originally Posted by Wildwood (Post 23259285)
Does Dedacciai make a frameset named Curve :foo: - that's printed on the stem - so that should match, too. ;).

I've been looking for a frameset named "7 N-m". No luck so far ...

wheelreason 06-04-24 02:45 PM


Originally Posted by VegasJen (Post 23258850)
Would that bother any of you?

No.

rsbob 06-04-24 02:54 PM

Have some black electrician’s tape? Just cover over the logos.

If you can’t do that, professional help may be in order. ;)

genejockey 06-04-24 03:50 PM

It would depend on whether the name on the part belonged to a company that sells a lot of aftermarket parts. For example, I'm about to put together a bike with a LeMond frame and fork, and I'm going to use Ritchey stem and seatpost. Ritchey sells frames, yes, but most of their business is components. So, that doesn't bother me. But I wouldn't put a Trek-labeled stem on my Ritchey bike, because Trek is not primarily a component company.

In C&V bikes, I would not put a Colnago pantographed stem on a non-Colnago bike, but I'd put a Cinelli or 3TTT stem on any old bike, because even though both sell frames that's not what they're known for.

In your case, I'd see if the logo came off with acetone. (First I'd see whether the finish on the stem came off with acetone, of course) If I could remove the logo, I'd probably be fine with it. If not, I might keep my eyes open for another stem with exactly the same measurements. But I'd ride the bike in the meanwhile.

Chuck M 06-04-24 04:41 PM


Originally Posted by rsbob (Post 23259600)
Have some black electrician’s tape? Just cover over the logos.

If you can’t do that, professional help may be in order. ;)

Anyone can put a piece of tape over it. No need to hire it out unless one is just super busy. :)

TheBlackPumpkin 06-04-24 04:55 PM

I've never really been that into the aesthetic aspect of cycling. I mean I'm a fat dude in lycra. If my stem is a different brand literally no one will notice. Much less will I care.

Eric F 06-04-24 05:03 PM

I insist that my pedals are a matched set. I'm weird like that.

I have Specialized saddles on my Trek MTBs :twitchy:

phughes 06-04-24 05:17 PM


Originally Posted by VegasJen (Post 23258850)
Would that bother any of you?

No.

veganbikes 06-04-24 05:34 PM

I don't think it would really bother me much but I don't have a lot of OEM stuff because pretty much all of my bikes are built from the frame up. However on a parts bike, a different stem wouldn't bother me one bit on a bike I dearly and truly loved I would want a good stem that look right with the bike but swapping one OEM stem for another OEM stem just over logo I wouldn't do.

Troul 06-04-24 05:38 PM


Originally Posted by Eric F (Post 23259718)
I insist that my pedals are a matched set. I'm weird like that.

I have Specialized saddles on my Trek MTBs :twitchy:

having two lefts might be hard to mount!

Random11 06-04-24 09:21 PM


Originally Posted by VegasJen (Post 23258850)
Would that bother any of you?

Me? No. It would make me think the bike was custom-built to suit me.

slow rollin 06-04-24 09:24 PM

Doesn't bother me. I care more about color matching and fit then brand matching. Most of my stuff is all mixed up like I am.

rsbob 06-04-24 10:23 PM


Originally Posted by Chuck M (Post 23259696)
Anyone can put a piece of tape over it. No need to hire it out unless one is just super busy. :)

Not the kind of help I was alluding to,

hidetaka 06-05-24 03:57 AM


Originally Posted by rsbob (Post 23259946)
Not the kind of help I was alluding to,

There is a slight chance you missed him getting your joke :)

surak 06-05-24 11:11 AM

I would've said that I wouldn't give a flip about riding with a mismatched stem, as I've done so in the past. But then I tried a Giant-branded 1 1/4" stem to lengthen the reach on my Canyon. The pairing looked awful and incongruous, so I immediately took it off. Aesthetically this was largely due to the completely different shaping the Giant stem had over the sleeker Canyon OEM stem. Had the shape of the Giant been somewhat close to the Canyon, I probably would've stuck with it. Be thankful that you have a much more common diameter steerer and options galore for replacing -- or not -- your stem. In my case it took a great deal more searching, and then just luck, to finally source a longer stem.

OTOH I stripped the bolt and ruined my seatpost collar on that Canyon and the shop replaced it with a Cannondale collar, which doesn't bug me much even though the OEM and C'dale also look quite different.

Reynolds 06-05-24 11:33 AM

I've seen far worse than that, like mismatched F/R rims or Campagnolo Ergo with Shimano cassette. No problem.

skidder 06-05-24 01:03 PM


Originally Posted by slow rollin (Post 23259924)
Doesn't bother me. I care more about color matching and fit then brand matching. Most of my stuff is all mixed up like I am.

Something like this? Yes, this was a real VW car trim, the 'Harlequin' model. A few 1000 were made and sold out quite quickly.

https://cdn-fastly.thetruthaboutcars...0x845&nocrop=1

squirtdad 06-05-24 01:31 PM

Everyone is missing the real problem here in a forest for trees way

99.99% of threadless stems are just fugly

phughes 06-05-24 01:36 PM


Originally Posted by skidder (Post 23260354)
Something like this? Yes, this was a real VW car trim, the 'Harlequin' model. A few 1000 were made and sold out quite quickly.

https://cdn-fastly.thetruthaboutcars...0x845&nocrop=1

I came close to buying one. Unfortunately I missed out.

rje58_too 06-05-24 01:42 PM

If I had a dollar for every upscale hood ornament I've seen attached to the hood of a clunker, I could buy us both a protein shake - well, not the expensive ones.

Mercedes and Jaguar hood ornaments seem to be the most popular for adaptation to jalopies, at least from what I've seen.

So, in answer to your question: It can't be that hard! Use YouTube and Google and the answer will magically appear before your eyes.


Originally Posted by indyfabz (Post 23259111)
Any idea as to how I can attach a Mercedes hood ornament to my Subaru?


smd4 06-05-24 01:55 PM


Originally Posted by VegasJen (Post 23258850)
Would that bother any of you?

I get you Jen. But yeah, I would just do what you want to do--now that you know the length you want, just get a stem from a manufacturer you wouldn't mind using.


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