[CR] FR stems out there?

(Example: Production Builders:Tonard)

From: "Jon Spangler" <jonswriter@att.net>
Date: Wed, 26 May 2010 15:59:26 -0700
To: Dale Brown <classicrendezvous@bikelist.org>
Subject: [CR] FR stems out there?


Listers,

Charles pointed out that I omitted some basic info in my earlier post.

I'm looking for a stem of 10-11 CM extension and a 73 degree (road) angle, with a taller-than-average quill. Doesn't have to be as tall as a Technomic (I have one), but taller than average would be nice. (I know I'm fantasizing, being unrealistic, and dreaming, but why not ask?... :-)

Listers,

I made some additional progress on building my Allegro Sunday afternoon, before the rains returned. (Unedited pix of the bike are here: http://www.flickr.com/photos/goldcoastjon/sets/72157624014008927/.)

I am looking for a French stem (22.0 quill diameter) for my Allegro, but would like to run deep-drop 42-44 CM width bars on it.

Did any of the French (25.4 MM clamp diameter) bars ever get that wide? (I loved my old Giro d' Italia Mod 66-44 Cinellis but want to give up the creaking that went with them.)

My other option is to grind down the 22.2 MM quill on an English/Italian stem so I can go to the 26.0 clamping diameter of the more widely available (and wider) bars. I've already been there on Linda's bike with its steel Terry stem, and have recently seen the $75 and up NOS 22.0/26.0 stems on ebay, but can't afford such (for me) astronomical prices.

Please email me off-list with any suggestions you might have.

Thanks,

Jon Spangler making slow and irregular progress on all fronts (not just bikes) in Alameda, CA USA

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