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Tranz-x components

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Old 04-09.-2007, 09:34 PM   #1
Bunter
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Default Tranz-x components

I am interested in several Tranz-x components. I will soon have a knee operation & wish to make the bar/stem/quill as adjustable as possible until my recovery is complete. They seem less costly than others; there may well be a good reason. I have read poor reviews of their seat post. I have seen the Tranz-x 1" quill to 1.125 adapters (converter) in a local bike shop. I think this is the JD-308. I will then use the JD-375, JD-ST20, JD-807, JD-ST20 etc. I need adjustment not suspension. I am nearly 60 years old & need comfort & reliability.


I am building 2 bikes a hybrid with butterfly bars and a full on expedition tourer. My old Cinelli stems will not be needed.


Who are UK distributors for the other components? I can buy the adaptor at Halford's (Bike Hut). I have emailed Tranz-x to no avail.
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