When we put 26mm-clamp interrupter levers on my daughter's new build, to
space them onto the 23.8mm bar, I cannibalized the rubber liners for a pair
of large P-clamps, and they worked Perfectly - exact fit in the clamps.
Isn't it marked on the stem?
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Do you mean MAX bar height? (which I guess is the inverse for minimum
insertion).
Maximum bar height is dictated by what is marked on the stem itself by
Nitto. Is it marked towards the bottom of the back of the stem?
You might see it etched in there saying something like MAX HT or
Erm yeah that might come in handy if I owned a set or could find some clear
pictures online, which I cant, unfortunately. I don't know if I could use
them anyway I like my interrupter levers and don't know how they would work
with the Bullmoose version.
On Thu, Jul 11, 2013 at 5:59 PM, Michael
*getting out calipers and a 6mm allen wrench, and a stick for Sam Hillborne
to bite during the surgery*
I measure 88mm from the MAX HT line to the tops of the diagonal stems. 68mm
of usable range overall (from the line to slammed down, as the racers
would say). If it were a regular quill stem
John, thanks for the measurements, I appreciate it. I personally love to
take a wrench to the bombadil, but not sure if it likes it, haha. I am
using some bar tape as shims now with the regular bosco bars and
interrupter levers. I just don't know if there is enough real estate with
the struts
Ah, that would have been good to provide also. Mine have 7 of clamp-able
space between the welds.
On Thursday, July 11, 2013 10:51:10 PM UTC-4, Peter M wrote:
John, thanks for the measurements, I appreciate it. I personally love to
take a wrench to the bombadil, but not sure if it likes it,