Hi Richard-

Thanks to all of the group that have responded about my new Roadeo 
build.  You are indeed correct.  As you surmised, the folks at my LBS 
convinced me to try the stem with the up sloping configuration to 
minimize the number of spacers that would be needed.  Trying to be 
conservative, I had them leave about 2 cm above the stem so that I could 
raise it further in my even older age, ;-) !

I'm used to this look anyway as the Ti bike I've been riding has an up 
sloping stem as well.

Doug

Richard wrote:
> Beautiful bike and build!
>
> I'm guessing you chose to install the stem as you did to give you a
> comfortable reach to the bars and opted for a 17 degree rise over a
> whole bunch of spacers?.
>
> Hope you and your wife enjoy your Roadeo's.  Happy New Year.
>
> On Dec 30, 1:24 pm, Aaron Thomas <aaron.a.tho...@gmail.com> wrote:
>   
>> I totally agree. The angle up is way too steep -- it looks weird. I
>> say flip it or swap it out with a shallower angle.
>>
>> On Dec 30, 11:05 am, Eric Norris <campyonly...@me.com> wrote:
>>
>>
>>
>>     
>>> Love the bike, but please change out that stem. Yuck.
>>>       
>>> -- Eric Norriswww.campyonly.comwww.wheelsnorth.com
>>>       
>>> On Dec 30, 2009, at 8:30 AM, "J. Douglas Way" <d...@mines.edu> wrote:
>>>       
>>>> Hi-
>>>>         
>>>> Here's a link to some hastily taken pictures of my new 59 cm Roadeo  
>>>> that
>>>> arrived on Christmas Eve.  The build was done by my LBS, Vecchios, in
>>>> Boulder, CO.  Yes, it still has the skinny tires from my Ti bike that
>>>> was the source of the parts.  I will install some 32 mm Paselas while
>>>> I'm waiting for the snow to melt, ;-).  I may try to ride it today  
>>>> anyway!
>>>>         
>>>> http://www.flickr.com/photos/25652...@n05/sets/72157622976728367/
>>>>         
>>>> My wife, Deb, is anxiously awaiting the arrival of her 51 cm Roadeo in
>>>> blue.
>>>>         
>>>> Happy New Year!
>>>> Doug Way
>>>> in snowy Boulder, CO
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