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What is the angle on this stem?

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Old 09-01-12 | 12:36 PM
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What is the angle on this stem?

I noticed that zipp doesn't always show the degree on their stems. I need a 100mm +/-10. This one says..73,107deg?

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Old 09-01-12 | 12:44 PM
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17, producing an angle of 90 - 17 = 73 degrees with the steerer like classic quill stems were measured or 90 + 17 = 107 degrees.
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HUH????

how about this....

I need a 100m +/-10 stem. what number would I look for??


trying to look at your equation and thinking I need an 84,96d??? does that equal 100m +/-10 degree?

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what? 90 degrees +/- 10 degrees is 80,100.

Ok, the 100mm is the length of the stem and the angle is the second one, they have nothing to do with each other.

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not by a long (100m) shot.
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