Totally. But after 15 years of working on and setting up bikes and buying the 
occasional stem and bar, now when I get to work on a bike set up, my own stem 
and handlebar stash is a bit like going to a "retro" bike shop. So many 
combinations: "Hmm I've never tried the Nitto Dynamic II and dirtdrops on the 
bike with a slightly too short toptube...Maybe that will work..." I used to do 
trig and geometry to decide what should theoretically work, but recently, I've 
been going more by gestalt.

-Jim W.


-----Original Message-----
>From: doug peterson <dougpn...@cox.net>
>Of course, an open wallet helps too as you collect stems, handlebars, and 
>seats. :).
>
>dougP
>

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