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1 1/8" stems that don't suck..? (threadless)?

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Old 04-29-05 | 12:21 PM
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1 1/8" stems that don't suck..? (threadless)?

Looking for suggestions, perhaps there is something I haven't seen. The Cinelli Alter is my preference, but I can't seem to find anything out there that is good... Asthetic, slight drop.. No lugged stems...


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Old 04-29-05 | 12:25 PM
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the new thomson road stem is gorgeous, in my opinion. deda newton, pista or road, are nice stems too.

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Old 04-29-05 | 12:26 PM
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i like the look of this one:
https://www.fixedgeargallery.com/2005/feb/martyn.htm

highly subjective obviously...
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Old 04-29-05 | 12:51 PM
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Originally Posted by sohi
i like the look of this one:
https://www.fixedgeargallery.com/2005/feb/martyn.htm

highly subjective obviously...

I've always liked the mutant.
pretty hard to find these days though. especially in 1 1/8" and lengths less than 120mm.

I also like the nitto UI-5GX. +/- 8 degrees.
bensbike has them once in a while on ebay.



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Old 04-29-05 | 12:56 PM
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I thought the altars were 1".
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I got one of the cheap-o stems from Tony at IRO. It's +/- 10 degrees. I'm going to try it out and if I like it I'll probably get a Thomson. The IRO one doesn't scream quality, but it gets the job done. I don't know how much more rise/drop you can get...that Deda Newton Pista has a lot of drop, but you have to run 31.8 bars.
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Old 04-29-05 | 01:06 PM
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Originally Posted by daveIT
that Deda Newton Pista has a lot of drop, but you have to run 31.8 bars.
that's why you get the new oversize deda pista bars... sexy. the aluminum ones are black, which would look nice with the black stem. the road one has much less drop.

fsa makes some nice looking threadless stems as well.
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Old 04-29-05 | 01:13 PM
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I'm getting a Zipp stem for my road bike, to match the bars. I'm going to have to sell something...

The fixie has a Ritchey WCS road stem that I like a lot more than I thought I would. It actually feels stiffer than the Salsa stem (too short) that it replaced.

I've also run ITM Millenium stems before and they're nice and have a better finish than the Ritchey, but the Ritchey is much stronger.
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Old 04-29-05 | 09:21 PM
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Thomson stems are works of art. the kind of art robots will make when they take over the world. but really, I have no plans to ever ride anything other than thomson stems and posts for the rest of my life. or until the robots take over, whichever comes first...
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Old 04-29-05 | 10:02 PM
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Originally Posted by isotopesope
that's why you get the new oversize deda pista bars... sexy. the aluminum ones are black, which would look nice with the black stem. .
I've found the aluminum ones too flexy for everyday riding but might be good for the velodrome. The chromoly ones are super stiff. Much stiffer than the nittos. 0 flex.

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Take a look at the ITM Carbon. It's very nice.
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I'm a big fan of Salsa cromoly stems (with their stickers removed). They're no longer in production but can still be found.
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I saw Cinelli Groove (110mm) over at www.chucksbikes.com for $23.

* Color: Black Anodized

* 28.6 Fork Clamp Diameter, 1 1/8 with reduction insert to 25.4 (1")

* 80 degree angle

* 26.0mm Handle clamp diameter

* 2 Bolt Clamp

* All bolts stainless steel

* 11cm weighs 180 grams

I've seen them $50-$100 on froogle.


These Dimension ones come is just about every size https://aebike.com/site/page.cfm?Page...and=108&type=T
Some of the pics show them without the "Dimension" on the side.

Yummy...Stella Azzurra's Espresso...Daddy like!
https://www.bikesomewhere.com/bikesom...74/399/991?g=1
The ViceVersa is nice too...
https://www.bikesomewhere.com/bikesom...uct/74/399/989

You could flip one of these to get down low...
https://store.interlocracing.com/f4ristr26.html

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Old 04-30-05 | 01:22 AM
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Originally Posted by wilcru
I'm a big fan of Salsa cromoly stems (with their stickers removed). They're no longer in production but can still be found.
Bikeman had a couple of those last time I looked...
https://www.bikemannetwork.com/biking/c/COMPSTRDSALS
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Old 04-30-05 | 08:41 AM
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They're bringing em back! I'm glad, because that is my favorite threadless stem as well.

Originally Posted by wilcru
I'm a big fan of Salsa cromoly stems (with their stickers removed). They're no longer in production but can still be found.
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Old 04-30-05 | 09:06 AM
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rivendell has some gorgeous lugged threadless stems on their site.
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Old 04-30-05 | 07:03 PM
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Originally Posted by Ira in Chi
They're bringing em back! I'm glad, because that is my favorite threadless stem as well.
in SPRING 2006. damn. i noticed that no one seems to have had them in stock lately, but didn't realize they were discontinued. isn't that what salsa is mainly known for? they're still really popular stems, i just assumed they were having a supply shortage. i have an old cromoly s.u.l. quill stem i've been meaning to ebay - better do it sometime before 2006.

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I've got two Mutants that I'm looking to get rid of. A yellow 110 and a black 100. If anyone is interested PM me. $10 each plus another couple of bucks for shipping.
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Old 05-02-05 | 12:28 PM
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Lugged will not work: the bike is not lugged. Anyone have a picture of the mutant?
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Old 05-02-05 | 02:25 PM
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Here's the mutant
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Old 05-02-05 | 06:08 PM
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Old 05-03-05 | 08:05 AM
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Originally Posted by fixedfiend
I've found the aluminum ones too flexy for everyday riding but might be good for the velodrome. The chromoly ones are super stiff. Much stiffer than the nittos. 0 flex.
your bike is hot, by the way. how heavy are those steel ones? my roommate has the aluminum ones on his newest track bike. he was using that stem, but he didn't like how deep the drop is. he has one of those new thomson's. i've just sort of goofed around on his bike, seeing as how it is waay too small for me, but liked the feel of the bars. i like aluminum bars though. i'll have to agree, steel nittos are flexy.
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Old 05-03-05 | 08:33 AM
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Here's the mutant
Looks like a flaccid phallis.
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Old 05-03-05 | 11:50 AM
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Originally Posted by BlastRadius
Looks like a flaccid phallis.
Funny, I just checked and mine doesn't have that big hole on the end.

I picked up a Full Speed Ahead Vision Stem; 90mm, small drop, shiny, black.
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