Low stack ahead stem

I'd similar probs a while ago and cannot for the life of me remember which i used :LOL: Might have been fsa :?
Also thinking on it now I used a crank bros headset as it was the lowest i could find
Again I'm unsure of model details, but there should be threads on this here and stw.
Couldnt find the thread but here some examples on stw.
https://singletrackworld.com/forum/topi ... ck-height/
 
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You want one of these bad boys. Crank Bros ultra low stack headset. Sold it last week :(. Probably where Andy saw it too as he bought something else :D

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Not sure on the stem, but I have a low-stack headset if you need one?

Cheers
 
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I have a lower stack aheadset but also wanted a lower stack stem to really put some spacers in. It's harder to find a low stack 90mm stem. Sunline used to do the xc stem and I've seen some fsa ones. But when you need one, you can't seem to find one :)
 
Syntace flatforce are supurb, I've used one for racing for a few years and not a creak or flex out of it. Ti bolts as standard too.
 
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Using an old Xlite to solve a too short steerer tube problem. Also take a look at some Bontrager stems as their bolts are closer together than usual so that the top bolt will bind the steerer tube.
 
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