After playing around a little more with height and rotation, I found a
lightly used 9cm on Amazon of all places.
I'll let you know how it goes.

FWIW rotating the bars a little bit makes a huge difference in which
position is more comfortable. Flat ramps = most comfortable on the
ramps. Rotating the bars down just a little bits puts me in the drops
most of the time.

Jay

On Oct 7, 4:48 pm, Steve <yngp...@yahoo.com> wrote:
> I have a 9 cm (measured end-to-end) stem made by Nitto, Not sure what
> model it is, but it's shorter than the technomic dynamic with only 140
> mm length and 85 mm above the minimum in insertion line.  Further,
> it's for 25.4 mm clamp diameter bars and has a hole drilled and tapped
> for the installation of a bell.  Willing to sell for cheap if you're
> (or anyone else) is interested.
>
> On Oct 1, 11:29 am, Jay <robin...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
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>
>
>
>
>
> > I have a Sam Hillborne with a 10 cm stem Technomic and Noodle bars 5
> > cm above saddle height.
>
> > This feels too short. I can reach all the various positions with my
> > arms almost totally straight, but not locked.
>
> > Also, I would like to try lowering the bars a few cms. Dusting off my
> > high school trig - lowering the stem 3.25 cm puts the bars 1 cm
> > farther away. change in stem height. With my current stem this is too
> > far.
>
> > So -
> > 1. Do I want 8 cm or 9?
> > 2. Does anyone have one they want to get rid off?
> > 3. Does anyone want to buy the 10 cm, with 500 miles and a few
> > scratches on it?
>
> > Jay

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