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115mm -17 28.6/31.8 Stem?
Does anyone know if such a thing exists these days?
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I'm gonna take that as a "no"
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There may not be any stems that are labeled 115mm -17 degrees, but not all stems are actually the length stated on the label. Many stems are actually up to +/-5mm from the labeled length. For example, 3T ARX stems were about 5mm longer than their labeled length, so "110mm" 3T ARX stem (like this one) is actually closer to 115mm long.
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How about a 110mm -12 stem that has 1cm less spacer?
Almost the same exact height and reach http://www.yojimg.net/bike/web_tools/stem.php |
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Though there will still be the “3T” cutout in the front plate. |
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Thanks all
I'll try the 3T |
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The way Uno measures their +/-17° stems, the 110mm model is 115mm at -17°. I have one if you'd like to see measurements.
You can see here, flip it over it's 115mm: Quote:
I have had dozens of Shimano and Uno stems through my hands in the past couple years and to a one they are within <1mm of specified length. Contrast with the stems I was buying in 2013-2017 which were as you said +/-5mm with many actually greater than that. |
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i have one of these: https://www.countrycycle.ca/easton-e...15mm-stem.html
it is not light, but it's the right length and it is plenty stiff. I have since gone to a 110 Ritchey stem (after also trying a 120), adjusting bars/shifters/saddle to get close. A fitter might take issue. I have a box in the basement full of 115 Cinelli 1A & 1R stems, along with some 110s and 120s. I miss the days of precise fit dimensions. |
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