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The actual anodizing in itself shouldn't be too tricky to get done - it's getting it to match with the rest of the stem that would be the hard part!
Khane":2c1l0ohi said:surely there is someone out there that could reproduce some face plates for these stems.
i know there are a couple of folks on here that do CNC work.
http://www.retrobike.co.uk/forum/viewtopic.php?t=99107
surely a face plate for a stem would be quite easy to reproduce.
obviously getting them annodized is another matter.
Fattyboombatty":2fyvxml0 said:Would it be possible to heat treat them somehow so they don't break like these? Maybe we just start with black and silver first The rest of the stem's structure has never been a problem for me.
Barneyballbags":1gs55rid said:Fattyboombatty":1gs55rid said:Would it be possible to heat treat them somehow so they don't break like these? Maybe we just start with black and silver first The rest of the stem's structure has never been a problem for me.
If someone was able to machine some replacements, would it not be possible to make them slightly thicker (and therefore stronger)..?
BertR00t":39lke6ji said:Broke my silver one years ago and the rest of it has been hanging round the shed ever since. It is a shame really as it is in absolutely mint condition and now just serves as a paperweight to hold manuals down on the shelf.