Is that a cook bros?mtbdave":t2nzq4m7 said:http://www.retrobike.co.uk/forum/viewtopic.php?f=7&t=203431&start=15
A ringle and a cook bros here.
Just scroll down a bit
It is absolutely stunning! Work of art!!
Is that a cook bros?mtbdave":t2nzq4m7 said:http://www.retrobike.co.uk/forum/viewtopic.php?f=7&t=203431&start=15
A ringle and a cook bros here.
Just scroll down a bit
ibbz":9sah0sce said:Wow that Manitou!
Man that looks wicked!
My_Teenage_Self":mi7m1rj0 said:ibbz":mi7m1rj0 said:Wow that Manitou!
Man that looks wicked!
Have you seen the underside?
Mr.Toad":3u4witvd said:all of the above are high end nice stems so I guess it comes down to personal preference.
Syncros are always tops on my list for stems and seatposts.
But the high polish and smoothed down welds of the Ibis, along with the price tag, makes it the most desirable in my eyes.
Oh and a FTW stem is certainly on the top of my list as well, and a Salsa roller, etc.....
That photo looks familiar... Did you take it from DC?My_Teenage_Self":1yr7881a said:
ferrus":1ylg8e42 said:lovely, but they ain't cheap; generally £90 - £110ish and they're a bit flexy (but better than most Ti stems)
ferrus":t3ckuitt said:you might have to pay a bit more for a polished one, I think they were quite a lot dearer new. But yeah, pure class!
here's a few (mainly road) to ogle: viewtopic.php?f=22&t=115835&start=0