Looking for an OS 80mm +/- 10d rise stem that will not break the bank, any suggestions?
DiRt DeViL Monkey Feb 6, 2005 347 0 CNY Jul 17, 2005 #1 Looking for an OS 80mm +/- 10d rise stem that will not break the bank, any suggestions?
DRB unemployed bum Oct 24, 2002 15,242 0 Watchin' you. Writing it all down. Jul 17, 2005 #2 DiRt DeViL said: Looking for an OS 80mm +/- 10d rise stem that will not break the bank, any siggestions? Click to expand... The Ritchey stems are nice deals for light weight. The rise is only +/- 6 but a spacer makes up that difference. Thomson is a little more pricey but are about as nice as it gets.
DiRt DeViL said: Looking for an OS 80mm +/- 10d rise stem that will not break the bank, any siggestions? Click to expand... The Ritchey stems are nice deals for light weight. The rise is only +/- 6 but a spacer makes up that difference. Thomson is a little more pricey but are about as nice as it gets.
DiRt DeViL Monkey Feb 6, 2005 347 0 CNY Jul 17, 2005 #3 DRB said: Thomson is a little more pricey but are about as nice as it gets. Click to expand... Thomson X2 jumps from 90x10 (currently on the bike) to 70x0 and that's too short, I wish they made a 80x10.
DRB said: Thomson is a little more pricey but are about as nice as it gets. Click to expand... Thomson X2 jumps from 90x10 (currently on the bike) to 70x0 and that's too short, I wish they made a 80x10.
DiRt DeViL Monkey Feb 6, 2005 347 0 CNY Jul 18, 2005 #4 Found this one http://www.cambriabike.com/shopexd.asp?id=10883 Any input before I pull the trigger.
DRB unemployed bum Oct 24, 2002 15,242 0 Watchin' you. Writing it all down. Jul 18, 2005 #5 DiRt DeViL said: Found this one http://www.cambriabike.com/shopexd.asp?id=10883 Any input before I pull the trigger. Click to expand... Easton makes quality stuff. The angle is off a bit but again an extra spacer should get the handlebar in the right place.
DiRt DeViL said: Found this one http://www.cambriabike.com/shopexd.asp?id=10883 Any input before I pull the trigger. Click to expand... Easton makes quality stuff. The angle is off a bit but again an extra spacer should get the handlebar in the right place.