On Thu, Oct 8, 2009 at 9:42 AM, Jim Thill - Hiawatha Cyclery
<thill....@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> Technomic Deluxe stems are forged. Non-deluxe stems are cast. At least
> that's my understanding.
>
> I highly doubt that many companies are looking to move into the higher-
> end quill stem market. Aside from Riv, the only bikes that need those
> stems in any numbers are old bikes. From the industry standpoint: if
> somebody is riding some old bike, it is unlikely that they are gonna
> pay $50+ for a replacement stem. Look at the dwindling variety of
> threaded headsets. It's considered a dying, if not dead market.
>

But to be honest the parts from nitto are the least of the items I was
concerned about. The frames from toyo are the item which seem to be
commanding the large price increases. So that's my main curiosity. Is
there really no feasible way to level out the exchange rate by
producing more of the frames in north america?

It's not like toyo and wateford are the only two frame builders in the
world, right? Do all the frames have to be built in the same couple of
places by the same subset of people? Apparently so.

-sv

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