Singlespeed & Fixed Gear - 3t stems

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Does anyone know anything about these 3T Stems?
http://www.chucksbikes.com/store/st012.htm
They look kind of amusing for 6.50. However, I imagine a 6.50 stem is bound to suck.
humancongereel
04-10-06, 12:38 PM
6.50, down from 10. i dunno. i've seen some decent stems pretty cheap. 3t is a brand i've never heard bad about, either.
is there a decent looking stem with a face-plate thats not threadless
hyperRevue
04-10-06, 12:43 PM
In short, nope.
Threaded, open-fact stems are almost ALL ugly as hell.
mattface
04-10-06, 12:45 PM
I've seen threads on here about 3T mutant threaded stems. They are discontinued, but folks on here got pretty excited about finding NOS or used ones
its a crime against humanity, the 3t stems look fairly classic too why cant they be threaded! whyyy
http://www.salsacycles.com/comps_stems.html - unique, but i would say definitely not ugly. bulletproof and very nicely finished.
Aeroplane
04-10-06, 12:49 PM
is there a decent looking stem with a face-plate thats not threadless
I think the cinelli frog was one...
hyperRevue
04-10-06, 12:49 PM
That salsa one is BY FAR the best I've ever seen.
mcatano
04-10-06, 12:53 PM
I had a 3T mutant classic (the threaded version). It was too long for me, so I got rid of it. It was a really nice stem... the removable face plate design is so handy. I wound up replacing it with about 4 cheap road stems, so I could still switch bars around easily.
There are attractive options for open-faced quill stems. Most notably, the mutant classic, the salsa SUL, the cinelli frog and the deda murex.
mcatano
04-10-06, 01:00 PM
http://www.salsacycles.com/comps_stems.html - unique, but i would say definitely not ugly. bulletproof and very nicely finished.
It would be really nice if they made a chrome version.
It would be really nice if they made a chrome version.
spend a few bucks to get it blasted and plated, and you'd have the only one on the block.
abeyance
04-10-06, 02:23 PM
I have four of them. A 90 for my road bike ( gears, the horrors), a 140 for my tri-errand bike ( ti tri frame, but built for cruising) and two sitting around. I have had the 90 on my bike since 2001 and it has been fine. Plenty stiff, but not integralter brutal. I like it. Def. worth the money.
keevohn
04-10-06, 02:24 PM
Back to the OP...
I've got a threadless 120mm Mutant on my Steamroller, and love it. I like the look, I like the feel... it's just good. If you look on fixedgeargallery, a number of people also run the Mutant threadless.
$6.50 is a steal. Just don't get the yellow one ;)
Mine:
http://velospace.org/files/IMG_3176.jpg
FGG:
http://www.fixedgeargallery.com/2005/aug/MatthewBenardis-1.jpg
is there a decent looking stem with a face-plate thats not threadless
i think i'm using some deda threaded ones
Back to the OP...
I've got a threadless 120mm Mutant on my Steamroller, and love it. I like the look, I like the feel... it's just good. If you look on fixedgeargallery, a number of people also run the Mutant threadless.
$6.50 is a steal. Just don't get the yellow one ;)
I will try to avoid the yellow ones. Although my pedals and tires are yellow....so is the hat I wear. I would be so smooth and color coordinated.
dosoner
04-10-06, 06:58 PM
i rode a muntant for a while a loved it. had i known i could have gotten it for 7 bucks i would have saved about 20 bucks on it though
humancongereel
04-10-06, 07:00 PM
those aren't mutant stems, are they? and keevohn, that second bike is...weird. and tasty.
nolageek
04-10-06, 10:43 PM
Check out the ITM Open 800 from nashbar. I got it for $20. I absolutely love it. Looks sweet too.
http://www.nashbar.com/profile_moreimages.cfm?category=119&subcategory=1185&sku=15049&brand=
I lost the front rubber part though. :(
dolface
04-10-06, 10:50 PM
xxcycles had the mutant threaded for about $US50 for a while...
might be worth checking out.
Check out the ITM Open 800 from nashbar. I got it for $20. I absolutely love it. Looks sweet too.
http://www.nashbar.com/profile_moreimages.cfm?category=119&subcategory=1185&sku=15049&brand=
I lost the front rubber part though. :(
i second that. i am using this stem and it's pretty nice. the single hinge (sp?, sorry i'm drunk) link that opens the stem up wow's everyone that ask's me about it. i was skeptical at first but the stem feels really nice.
roscoenyc57
04-11-06, 06:10 AM
I've got a Mutant Classic that I got from xxxcycle.com
http://i7.photobucket.com/albums/y266/roscoenyc/stem.jpg
1fluffhead
04-11-06, 07:21 AM
I have been using that threadless stem for about a 1 year and love it. I only wish they made it in different degrees. I picked mine off of ebay for 7 bucks. Totally worth it. I am now looking for the same stem in 120mm in black.
I have the threaded mutant classic (from xxcycles, as mentioned above), and I love it. It is ridicu-long (140), and so fairly inappropriate for bullhorns or the like. But really great for flat/riser/drops/cruiser etc. I know some people dont find them aesthetically appealing, but I get compliments like crazy and firmly believe it's the best looking part of my bike right now... which, really, isn't that hard.
I have a tendency to dislike threadless stems, like that hideous salsa one, but the mutants in the OP and fgg pix actually don't look like ****. Plus, they come in colors. red! yellow! silver! other colors? And for that cheap, I just might get a few in case I ever go threadless.
on the bike i'm building up, i have a threaded fork, and i'm using one of those quill-to-threadless adaptors to mount a cinelli alter stem - I haven't had a chance to ride it yet (still waiting on a bunch of parts), so I don't know if it'll suck or not. it looks like it'll work out fine, though.
anyway, it gives you a lot more stem options if you're riding a threaded fork.
nolageek
04-11-06, 02:08 PM
I was using a threadless adapter on my old conversion and really liked it. I'm digging the Open 800 though.
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