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Old 01-07-16, 12:57 PM
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Trade 13cm Cinelli stem for 9, 9.5, 10cm

I have a early 13cm Cinelli stem with 7mm hex bolt. Has some scarring from insertion. About a 6 out of 10 condition wise. It's a rider not a show stopper.

Anywho, anyone need a long stem and have a shorter Cinelli, ttt, Titan, ********** To trade.
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26.4, right? This might help clarify your trade.
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Some time ago, @TimmyT might have been looking for one.
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I am not married to any bars right now so 26.4, 26, 25.8. It's for late 60's bike. One of those Gran Prix stems would work. GB hiduminium.
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How wide a bar do you need? I have a cinelli stem (around a 9) and bar (a 64 I believe but it's only a 40 I think and my guess is you need it wider).
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Naah.. 130 is even too long for me. I don't have anything at 100mm or less right now. Sorry!
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Originally Posted by bikemig
How wide a bar do you need? I have a cinelli stem (around a 9) and bar (a 64 I believe but it's only a 40 I think and my guess is you need it wider).
Would you be interested in trading the 9cm for my 13cm.

And yes wide bars, 42cm to 44cm is what I like. Although I did get a lead on some 44cm bars today.
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I have an old GB stem you can have BigRing. Looks pretty short. 7 cm if I'm measuring right. Pretty nice shape too. External clamp nut.
I'm thinking late 60's, early 70's ? But not sure. Could take some pics.

I don't really need the Cinelli. But if it's one of the old ones, with the oval logo, I'd take it and polish it up.

Lemme know PM if interested. But may be too short for you.
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Rootboy,
Appreciate the offer. I have a GB in 8.5cm?, looking for something a little snappier.
Just got this and need some interesting tidbits to customize to my fit.
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I might have just the thing for you. It's a cinelli stem (unforunately 25.4, which I didn't know they made, so I just saw the .4 and my mind read it as 26.4 when I bought it on eBay). If memory serves it's 90 or 95. Pantographed or engraved (I don't know the difference) with 3 stripes on top that have been painted the colors of the Italian flag and has the word MARTINIS on both sides. I'll have to check tonight to see if it's still there. I think I also have a couple of 90 or so mm Cinelli stems that are the more usual 26.4 clamp size, but they're lacking all the bolts and not quite pristine condiition. I bought them in a lot with the 120 mm stem I'm using now. If memory serves, the engraved stem is a 1a (or looks like it anyway), but the other ones are both 1r.
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I have this. 90 mm, no binder, no clamp...very very cheap.

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I have acquired a 9.5cm old style Cinelli. Thanks all.
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