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MTB stems
What's a good brand for a MTB stem, I want to change mine from a 75mm stem to a 50mm so it steers quicker.
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Re: MTB stems
TBH, I'm not sure what make a stem 'good' other than not failing at a critical time, and in reality any make has the potential to do that.
Planet x / on one do them for £20, chain reaction are double that
Planet x / on one do them for £20, chain reaction are double that
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Re: MTB stems
My only concern is that it's strong enough, and I'm hardly riding at World Championship speed
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Re: MTB stems
In most case they are just a stem. I went through years ( and probably 500 quid) on just buying Thomson ones ...
I also have some cheap ones - like Ragley and On-One.
Only the Thomsons have ever broken ...
I also have some cheap ones - like Ragley and On-One.
Only the Thomsons have ever broken ...
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Re: MTB stems
Ordered a £15 stem off Amazon, I'll try it out, if I don't like the handling it can be a spare, if I like the handling but it looks shit quality, I can buy a decent one, and it can still be a spare.
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Re: MTB stems
Because it's low quality, it looks horrible, I'm going to be a total tart and try and buy a Haibike 50mm stem, I know they exist, they're fitted to the AllMtn bikes, just getting hold of one appears to be difficult - so I've asked if anyone has one for sale on the Haibike owners Facebook page
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Re: MTB stems
Nothing really, it will match the rest of the bike though.
What Weeksy is to KTM, I am to Haibike (actually I'm not that bad, but after spending £2.5K on a bicycle I want it to look nice)
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