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Old 05-27-14, 04:25 PM
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Looking for a 1 1/4" stem....

Looking for a 10 or 11cm stem with 1 1/4" steering tube diameter (Santana). 5-10 degrees of rise. I have an 8cm high rise, and a 13cm, 6 degree rise that I would trade, or I'll buy yours outright. 25.4 clamp diameter preferred, but I would take 31.8 as well.

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I have the 3 degree rise that came stock on my '98 Arriva but it's not quite what you're asking for. I think it's 10 cm. I replaced that with an 8 cm high rise which I got from Yellow Jersey so I don't need yours. I responded because no one else did and didn't want your thread to get the silent treatment. Maurice
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Is this for threaded or threadless? If it's threaded, you can get one of these Nitto columns to adapt your 1-1/4" threaded to 1-1/8" threadless: Nitto MT Column 31.8mm (1-1/4" fork) to 28.6mm (1-1/8" threadless stem)

Actually I guess even if it is 1-1/4" threadless, you could get a separate clamp to hold the headset adjustment, and then use the Nitto column.

If you don't want to use a column, then precision tandems has a 11 with 5* rise. But, they're pricey. Precision Tandems
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Originally Posted by Mauriceloridans
I responded because no one else did and didn't want your thread to get the silent treatment. Maurice

Maurice you are a gent!
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Originally Posted by Mauriceloridans
I have the 3 degree rise that came stock on my '98 Arriva but it's not quite what you're asking for. I think it's 10 cm. I replaced that with an 8 cm high rise which I got from Yellow Jersey so I don't need yours. I responded because no one else did and didn't want your thread to get the silent treatment. Maurice
Thanks Maurice....! I tracked one down in the last couple of days. And thanks to 2592 as well! Your's might have been cheaper than the one I found....the things are pricey for sure.
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