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What would you be looking at...
70mm, 31.8 clamp.. on an XC MTB
Suggestions welcome!
I had a UNO Kalloy stem on my gravel bike, and it was too weeny and I noticed it splitting...
I'm 88kg ftr
Syntace! Their F99 weighs, er, 99g and their F139 weighs 139g. Often branded as Cube stems there are loads to choose from on Ebay...
My default is KCNC SC Wing
If my budget allowed I would go for a Darimo IX2
Ooo... ta, will investigate!
My default is KCNC SC Wing
I came here to say that.
Intend Grace. 74-78g but only available in 65 or 77mm.
Suppose you wanted a light weight XC stem
What would you be looking at…
My dental insurance or saving weight elsewhere. 😉
Ritchey WCS?
I’ve got a couple of nice ones in my spares, Bonty Line Pro (might be 35mm clamp though) and a FSA Gravity Light.
Pro Tharsis ones are really light, got a 40mm on of those, sweet little thang 😊
Syntace! Their F99 weighs, er, 99g and their F139 weighs 139g. Often branded as Cube stems there are loads to choose from on Ebay…
Yep. The Cube badged ones often sell for peanuts (some of the newer Cube stuff is actually Newmen - another brand worth looking at).
+1 on the KCNC stem recommendation.
All good stuff ta...
And ref the lightening elsewhere rather than the stem... I'm trying to get a weight weenie build and pretty much crank, cassette and stem are the only bits left to "upgrade"...
Next thing may be aluminium bolts and spendy Ti where Al not advisable,
eg. Al bearing preload bolt on stem will save you +/- 10g 🙂
@iffoverload... everything that can be a Ti bolt, currently is 😎😳
Oh aye, nothing weighs less than a hole!!
I have a Syntace F109 coming up for sale soon,75mm 31.8 bar diameter and +/-7 degree.
Great lightweight stem taking my hardtail to bits and moving over to Cotic Flaremax which needs a 35mm stem!
Probably looking for around £55 posted if any good?
Email: singlespeedtothemax1@hotmail.co.uk
Thanks,
Max.
The S-Works SL stem on my Chisel was only a fraction of the weight that replaced the lump of steel that was on it.
@Turnerfan1 ah, thanks.. but despite everyone's top suggestions in here it seems the truly lightweight answer is an integrated carbon stem and bar... yes they're very expensive, but hard to beat with a traditional setup, plus the Bontrager RSL jobbie has a perfect combo for my needs
Weight weenie'ing is an expensive game 😔
No worries Rob.
Depending what you are looking at you may find a serperate bar and stem to be lighter.
I used the Syntace stem, say 110 gram and a Mt Zoom bar approximately 120 gram.
Some of the integrated bar/stems were 280 grams plus even though they do look cleaner and more bling!
Thanks,
Max
Weight weenie’ing is an expensive game
wait till you get to sub 1kg wheelsets, or THM cranks 😉
£10/g is a great way to save weight and lose money.