LF-WTB 1 inch or 1 1/8 Threadless Stem 25 degree rise

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Mike Godwin

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Dec 11, 2024, 3:42:05 PM12/11/24
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Hi Folks
I'm looking for a 1 inch or 1 1/8 inch steer tube threadless stem, 120-130 mm extension and a 25 degree rise. Prefer black. 26 or 31.8 clamp diameter. I have bar shims. 

I have various items I can trade, or cash to you. 

Cross-posted on ibob-list. 

Mike SLO CA 

Joe Bernard

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Dec 12, 2024, 9:14:24 AM12/12/24
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Hi Mike, 

I have this SOMA I for from Riv, didn't use much, looks new. Not quite what you're looking for but maybe you'll find a use for it. 1-1/8 steerer, 120mm, 7° rise, $30 shipped or trade for something. 

Joe Bernard 
in Clearlake 
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Bill Lindsay

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Dec 12, 2024, 10:07:45 AM12/12/24
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I inherited a box of parts from friend Doug.  In that box of parts is a NIB Specialized 1-1/8" stem with a 31.8 clamp and some sort of adjustable rise.  I'm in Ireland now but I can pull the stem when I'm back in California over the weekend.  

Bill Lindsay
El Cerrito, CA

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TP H

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Dec 12, 2024, 12:07:11 PM12/12/24
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It's not black and, while I've used a 26.0 bar in it, I'm pretty sure it's 25.4, but I have this, which measures about 125mm from center of the steerer clamp to center of the bar clamp; for 1-1/8" fork:
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Garth

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Dec 12, 2024, 12:49:54 PM12/12/24
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Mike, I bought one of these Profile Aris stems last fall, as I also needed a +/-25d stem @130mm. I used it to go lower as they are flip-able. Prices include shipping for these below, which is hard to beat buying from a list member.






Mike Godwin

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Dec 12, 2024, 8:53:25 PM12/12/24
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Thanks all! Joe, need one with more angle. Yo Jims Garage stem calculator is 125 mm 17-20 degrees. I need 30-35 mm more rise.

Bill, might those be the Specialized stems with the eccentric steer tube shim? Those work pretty well, I think the max is +/- 16 degrees, I'll check the stem calculator. 

And Garth, I'll check the ebay stuff a bit later. 
Mike SLO CA

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