>
> Shhhhhh...don't tell them that. 
>

A Tallux is $77.00. The stem I'm imagining would allow me the possibility 
of at least three different cockpits (Albas, 'Stache, drops), which would 
otherwise need three different stems. 

So I don't think at least $100 to make something appear outta thin air is 
unreasonable, esp. considering whatever it costs for casting and tooling 
and R&D plus minimums and blah blah.

(W)hy not also go for a quill Nitto stem with varying extension,  rise and 
> removable face plate capabilities.


Maybe just my experience, but I've always found those dial-a-cockpit 
comfort stems less than robust, and not something I'd feel comfortable 
taking off road on the long term. 

Wasn't it the nominally budget but totally solid Periscopa that didn't get 
the Pope's blessing for trails? When it comes to Nitto, God don't make no 
junk and all that.

Jeff Hagedorn
Warragul, VIC Australia

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