Stem spacer

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Stem spacer

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Well RB design told me today "You have the absolute worst e-mail etiquette EVER...., don’t bother sending payment." So I guess I can't buy a spacer from him because I asked a question via email then realized my answer was on his website and I said nevermind. Confused but whatever.

Does anyone have an extra one, know of someone else that makes one, or has a different way of securing the stem? I like how sturdy that spacer will make the stem sit. I don't want to do this swap half assed.
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He can be a testy old fart :wink:

Any machine shop can make one, the plans are on here
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Mr. Wibbens wrote:He can be a testy old fart :wink:

Any machine shop can make one, the plans are on here
Ok thanks bud!
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Post by heckler »

"so many threads to read, so little time", yet you start three new ones.

I'd have to agree with Ron. Good luck though, it should be easy to get a spacer made at any machine shop.
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