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Old 12-02-08 | 01:30 AM
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Id this stem & handlebars

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Old 12-02-08 | 01:32 AM
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Looks like a generic silver quill stem and Profile Design Airwing bullhorns.
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Old 12-02-08 | 01:34 AM
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It's hard to tell. Bar looks like a Profile AirWing.

[Edit] lol! See the poster above me ID'd the bar also.
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Old 12-02-08 | 02:06 AM
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How about this stem? And seatpost?

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Old 12-02-08 | 02:17 AM
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seatpost is a campagnolo aero something and the stem is a nitto something
do you have a cannondale?
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Old 12-02-08 | 02:20 AM
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Old 12-02-08 | 02:20 AM
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Originally Posted by jaywhy
seatpost is a campagnolo aero something and the stem is a nitto something
do you have a cannondale?
I agree.
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Old 12-02-08 | 03:12 AM
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for #1 my guess is syntace stratos for the bars
for #2 the stem is a cinelli 1a. doesn't look like a campy aero post because of the clamp...
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Old 12-02-08 | 04:36 AM
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The seatpost is probably a Shimano aero and not a Campy since it doesn't have the logo. As far as I know, all Campy aeros have the logo on the aero part.
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Old 12-02-08 | 05:39 AM
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so thats how you carry a ulock in a cool way...
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Old 12-02-08 | 05:49 AM
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The seatpost is probably a Shimano aero and not a Campy since it doesn't have the logo. As far as I know, all Campy aeros have the logo on the aero part.
shimano seat post clamps do not look like that either
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Old 12-02-08 | 01:19 PM
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for #1 my guess is syntace stratos for the bars
for #2 the stem is a cinelli 1a. doesn't look like a campy aero post because of the clamp...
bars are syntace stratos with some degree of drop to them. and I think also tilted down a bit.

anyone's best guess for that stem - it could be a cheapo modern quill stem like Origin8 are now making or it could be a 3TTT or a cinellia 1a. I have my stratos bars in a 3TTT but it required using the stem's built in expander to open up the clamp area enough to get the bars in.

my eyes aren't good enough to see or not see a campy logo on that seatpost. I have two of their aero posts and the clamp area does look different. the bolt is more hidden.
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Old 12-02-08 | 02:19 PM
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so thats how you carry a ulock in a cool way...
I usually lock mine through my belt; that looks much easier. I'll try it.
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No. This is how you carry a ulock.

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