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A few years back this was bike porn....actually still is.You got some pretty ladies in small costumes as covers for the stem ;)

 

Uses the old 1" stem.

 

 

Actually, its a 1 1/8th steerer. Cinelli made this right when 1 1/8th steerer tubes was just starting to become popular. Great hindsight from Cinelli!!

The bars come with a insert that allows the fitting to 1" steerer tubes.

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I guess you're a young guy as this Cinelli Integralter bar was made before carbon bars or any other carbon parts was even made. In fact, when this bar was introduced the only popular carbon part was forks. And the only full carbon bike frame was made by Kestrel and everyone back then though it was weird.

 

Also, this Cinelli bar was especially made with Mario Cippolini in mind.

 

 

lastly, the O-Ring system of the Sigma's would not work. The circumference of the Integralter is extremely large. The center block is much larger than any oversized stem available.

 

Ok so its a sprinters way of making sure they dont snap their bars / stem, makes sense for all the juice they consume....

 

Use your imagination and get some bigger orings - free advice from a "grey on a tray"

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Ok so its a sprinters way of making sure they dont snap their bars / stem, makes sense for all the juice they consume....

 

Use your imagination and get some bigger orings - free advice from a "grey on a tray"

 

 

Its more than just O-Rings. The top of the Integralter is flat. The base of the Sigma and most other computer mounts have a curved/arched bracket. The computer would rock back and forth and constantly move around.

A proper tubular shaped mount is needed.

 

You don't know this bar, so I guess your imagination will be limited

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Actually, its a 1 1/8th steerer. Cinelli made this right when 1 1/8th steerer tubes was just starting to become popular. Great hindsight from Cinelli!!

The bars come with a insert that allows the fitting to 1" steerer tubes.

 

I didn't know that,i have a Alter stem and it's 1" so just always thought the Intergralter was to. ;)

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I didn't know that,i have a Alter stem and it's 1" so just always thought the Intergralter was to. ;)

 

yes, if you look at the OP's picture, that silver/chrome middle of the steerer insert is actually a collar that slides out

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Its more than just O-Rings. The top of the Integralter is flat. The base of the Sigma and most other computer mounts have a curved/arched bracket. The computer would rock back and forth and constantly move around.

A proper tubular shaped mount is needed.

 

You don't know this bar, so I guess your imagination will be limited

 

Besides, the top is where the naked lady insert goes.

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Besides, the top is where the naked lady insert goes.

 

 

yeah I don't know if you can even find those retro Integralter caps/covers anymore

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