Old 05-26-06 | 02:33 AM
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Originally Posted by dooley
Why would a jump bike be better off with a steel stem?
It's generally easier to engineer a very strong stem out of steel than aluminum, because steel is much stronger as a material. Aluminum is often useful to build a sufficiently strong product for whatever application, and at lighter weight. But for a jump bike, you're subjecting the bike to very high forces, and basically need max strength at all load-bearing parts of the bike.
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