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Old 11-18-2020, 06:54 PM
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I have a ti parts maker in Europe who makes them for me. It's a 3/2.5 forged titanium stem and faceplate. We don't need to do 6/4 since it's forged. There's no grain structure to worry about where things would normally fail. And obviously no welds for it to fail at also.

It is a little bit heavier than a welded ti stem though. A Moots ti is about 170 grams for a 110mm stem. This weighs 175mm for a 110mm with titanium hardware. I'm working on some ti-anodized stems and a black oxide one. But they come in bead blasted, brushed or polished finish normally. No graphics. 90 to 130mm in 10mm increments and a 6 degree angle.
Really gorgeous…willing to share price or better to PM?
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Old 11-18-2020, 07:09 PM
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Really gorgeous…willing to share price or better to PM?
+1 interested as well!
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Old 11-18-2020, 07:29 PM
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Really gorgeous…willing to share price or better to PM?
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+1 interested as well!
No biggie. The welded ti ones are $250. The forged ti ones are $300 shipped. 10% PLF discount available. I only have 110mm ones in right now. I have more on the way in other sizes. I usually bring in more 100 and 110's than anything.
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Old 11-18-2020, 08:40 PM
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beautiful stem! thanks for sharing!!

While the price of the forged stem may seem high, its on par with welded Ti stems from Firefly and such but IMHO much, much better looking! And the weight is really quite good to boot!

Ranks as the coolest bike component I've come across in a while!


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No biggie. The welded ti ones are $250. The forged ti ones are $300 shipped. 10% PLF discount available. I only have 110mm ones in right now. I have more on the way in other sizes. I usually bring in more 100 and 110's than anything.
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Old 11-18-2020, 09:27 PM
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While the price of the forged stem may seem high, its on par with welded Ti stems from Firefly and such but IMHO much, much better looking! And the weight is really quite good to boot!

Ranks as the coolest bike component I've come across in a while!
I agree that it's on par weight and cost wise with the welded alternatives out there. And yes, much much better looking. AND of course it's stronger. It's a really cool stem. One of them in the picture went to a Bixxis owner who originally bought a welded one and thought it was too big and clunky for a road bike. So a forged one was delivered today to him. Looks much better now.
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Old 11-19-2020, 05:40 AM
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Well technically on the workbench and not in the workstand, New " Budget Gravel Build"


Frame Set - sub -$1K - check - so far on track, but unfortunately ordered 8/5, and still somewhere other than KY.

Group - budget started to slide a little but not bad - some newfangled unlucky group 13 spd or sum such nonsense

Wheels - sorta back on budget - around $1K something sorta Eyetalian and shiny black.

I finally got tired of the group and wheels sitting in CO (almost 2 months) so they at least are in my possession.

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Old 11-19-2020, 02:26 PM
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Current project. If deliveries stay on track, should have the remaining parts tomorrow to wrap it up.

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Old 11-19-2020, 03:49 PM
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It's a Colorado.

Wasn't sure whether to post it here, or the under 1k thread. Maybe I'll take another photo for over there, once it's done. Not sure if I hate wrenching or just hate dealing with corroded metals - had to deal with a snapped seatpost screw and a stuck stem so far, neither of which were fun... Once I swap the stem out and throw some new handlebar tape on to match the seat I think it'll look pretty great from 5 feet though.

It probably wasn't the best use of my money, but I had a big itch for a Serotta, and needed something to bang around on when its wet on the ground. Just got back from my maiden ride, and I can report that it's a smooth rider. Not as quick to accelerate as my Colnago Master, but holds momentum really well. Might just be the difference between carbon wheels and these mavics though.
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Old 11-20-2020, 06:47 AM
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Finally had some time to build this up. Got damaged in shipping but should still be rideable. Had a 9sp record group sitting around and it just does perfectly'
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Old 11-20-2020, 06:58 AM
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Finally had some time to build this up. Got damaged in shipping but should still be rideable. Had a 9sp record group sitting around and it just does perfectly'
Wowser, can't wait to see this finished!
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Old 11-20-2020, 11:18 AM
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Wowser, can't wait to see this finished!
Yep just waiting on finding the right quill stem. And I took the picture from the good side

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Old 11-20-2020, 11:26 AM
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Servicing an old Fox Float fork with a blown damper.
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Old 11-20-2020, 11:27 AM
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Yep just waiting on finding the right quill stem. And I took the picture from the good side

What do you need?
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Old 11-20-2020, 02:14 PM
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What do you need?
I have a cinelli Pinocchio coming from a forum member
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Oh, ouch. That's a bit more than a ding there.
yeah Bikeflights "totalled" it and it has been wall art since then but since I had most everything to build it up figured worth a ride or two
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Old 11-20-2020, 02:29 PM
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I have a cinelli Pinocchio coming from a forum member
but thank you sir


yeah Bikeflights "totalled" it and it has been wall art since then but since I had most everything to build it up figured worth a ride or two
Any chance of rolling the dent out?

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