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Im after a realy light weight/stiff 90mm stem for my rigid fork ss build.I dont want to spend much more than £80 really. Thought about either the hope xc/fr stem or the thompson 4x but not sure on weight as they always give the lightest options only.
Got a 110 Thomson X4 if you think size would be ok , brand new £45
To long sorry but thanks
Using an x4 for the same application here - can't go wrong really, with all the spares available too
I've a new Kcnc you can have for £27.50 posted.
EA70 is always good value
Easton EA90 - although they measure up long
But currently run the better On One stems, not sure how stiff a long one is, but the 50mm's brill.
Truvativ Team SL is very nicely made and stiff.
think the x4 seems nice anyone know the weight of an 90mm
The On-One / Planet X ultralight is nice. Light and strong, on a par with Thomson I'd say (I run both) and under £30 when it's in stock.
Another vote for the on one. It looks just like the older rounded Thompson. I have a couple of Thompsons and I don't think I will be buying another after putting the On One on a recent build.
Tried posting link but the OO site is not working to well tonight.
Funnily enough its going on an on one inbread frame.Im also not sure if i should go for a slight rise or stick with the 0 rise .As ive always had free ride stems with no rise .Im using low riser bars on this build.I know its a personal thing but im thinking maybe a slight rise on a rigid bike might be a help.
I almost bought a Crank Brothers Cobalt 3 in the sale at CRC. Very light, but I was put off because it doesn't use a face plate - bars slide through. I have just checked an J E James have them on at half price. worth a look.
cheers 🙂
Also might be worth a look at Ritchey WCS stems.
Richey wcs.Light-Yes.Stiff-Oh gawd no!!
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kcnc, 93g, 58 squid. Job done. Thompson 50% heavier, pffft
+1 for the kcnc flyride stem.
kcnckcnc, 93g, 58 squid. Job done. Thompson 50% heavier, pffft
"Aggressive or scenic mode". LOL.
Looks like a nice stem though.
I have a BNIB Sunline XC stem in a 90mm if its any use?
£30 posted. Pretty light and well made. Used to retail at £60 or so before Sunline dropped out of the MTB market last yet.
Double post
If you want stiff and light then Easton Haven are hard to beat. 85mm though.
Or if you want pretty and light then the Raceface Turbine.
Both here: http://www.merlincycles.com/bike-shop/mtb-parts/bars-stems/handlebar-stems/
Syntace would get my vote. Stiffer than kcnc stems but they cost more.
I use both on my bikes , if cost wasn't an option I'd have syntace on everything.
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Raceface Turbine !!! £42 (RRP £80) from Merlin....quality and finish are up there with Thomson, but lighter 😀
+1 for the Raceface Turbine. Lovely. Use them on both my bikes. Light and stiff
I'm running a 70mm Hope AM/FR stem and it's definitely plenty stiff - copes admirably with my lardy arse levering on 745mm wide bars. If I remember correctly it's marginally lighter than the equivalent length Thomson stem. As mentioned, the Easton Haven is also worth a look. Not sure I'd trust the KCNC for anything other than pure XC.
Just bought an italian FRM web stem from on-one, £45 next day delivery....retails at £90 so amazing value, well machined, light....only thing I have done is replace the lightweight torx bolts with some ti hex ones.
Think I'm going to go for a FRM Web Stem 6B Ti stem not cheap but nice .im 84kg and the rider weight specified is up to 85 kg hopfully this should be ok
i got this but its 100mm and 25.4 fitment (£35)
other kcnc bits for sale http://singletrackmag.com/forum/topic/kcnc-post-stems-light-weight-racing-items
dont believe what you read with regards to weight btw!
Hi thanks I've got new 38.1 carbon bars so need an oversize stem cheers
You need a light seat KCNC seat post 140g (see above link) 😉
Easton Haven 85mm (black) - put on bike but never ridden so, effectively, brand new. £40
Toxicsoks-is that all black or black with mag faceplate? Very interested
Actually I'll have it either way if it's 40 posted. Don't mind giving foz first refusal though as it's his thread
Come to think of it I'm running a black 90mm 10 degree rise X4, could be just what you're looking for foz?
I've used a few different Taiwanese stems on my SS but I'd say the stiffness of the Thomson is noticeable, there is less twist there (all 90mm stems for comparison) when you haul. I like them despite the extra grams. Syntace looks good, esp if it's as well designed as their seat posts.
If you want light, look for a larger OD / x-section main body. Al is all the same stiffness so it comes down to design and how much material is there / where it is.
Cheers for the first refusal davo but you go for it bud I'm definatly set on the new FRM 6 bolt ti stem .finish looks great .just waiting for availability from Italy via clee cycles . It's four bolt front mount rather than two as with the older design . £90 but I like the look and stats .
Anyone know if anywhere else does the up to date version in the uk ?
Cheers for all the input from you guys to 🙂
I think on-one were knocking out FRM stems at good prices.
FRM make some sexy stuff but the stems aren't very stuff IMHO
i use a blackspire shore, its probably not the lightest but its super strong and stiff. they're available in a combination of lengths (70, 80. 90mm ) and angles (0,10, 20 degree). you can probably pick one up for about £55 or thereabouts...
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I thought the FRM stems were meant to be stiff 🙁 ?
For anyone checking toxicsok's history - I bought that stem from him, 10 out of 10, mint as described, let me know when sent, well packed and he spent a fortune on next day special delivery. AND I paid PPG, hah! Really pleased, cheers fella.
Of course! The guy's a legend, especially with regard to flapjacks, apparently...
