Salsa used to make customs, back when quill stems were the norm, but
they were rather dear for the two or three I commissioned.

On Tue, Dec 7, 2010 at 7:10 PM, Earl Grey <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I have a 1990 Fisher Sphinx monster cross in addition to my Sam that
> is getting more and more rivvish by the year, but is a size too small.
> Since the Fisher has a 1 1/4 (!) threaded steerer, finding tall (or
> any) replacement stems is nigh impossible. I bought a Nitto threaded
> to threadless converter, but it is disgracefully short, and thus
> doesn't solve the problem. Seems like a custom 1 1/4 quill stem or
> selling the frame are the only options. Anyone have any
> recommendations for a frame builder that makes inexpensive custom
> quill stems? (It's a cheap frame, so I don't want to throw $200 at the
> problem.) I could supply a donor quill if that is an issue...
>
> Thanks,
>
> Gernot
>
> PS: Here is a pic: http://www.flickr.com/photos/25150...@n08/5242295929/
> With 35 degree, 110mm stem porteur bars are too low and too close, and
> Noodles or Moustaches are too low and too far away.
>
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