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Old 11-20-08 | 08:44 PM
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Deda Zero 100 stem hardware

I bought a Deda Zero 100 stem with stainless steel screws/hardware. I noticed that inside the screw hex there is a letter "T" on it. Then when I was checking the Deda website apparently there is an option for Titanium hardware/screws...could it be I got shipped a stem with Titanium screws? Anyone here with Deda stems with titanium hardware/screws? Cheers!
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Well, thank goodness if you got the 1-gram lighter titanium screws, now you can get an MRI. I have had a bunch of fusions in my neck and some anchors in my shoulder, but, like with your stem, they used titanium, so I'm lighter, AND can get an MRI without any trouble. Rejoice, you got lucky.
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Old 11-20-08 | 10:54 PM
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The T isn't for Ti.... you have steel bolts. Stainless steel used in bike bolts isn't typically magnetic.
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Originally Posted by briscoelab
The T isn't for Ti.... you have steel bolts. Stainless steel used in bike bolts isn't typically magnetic.

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Originally Posted by mloywhite
Well, thank goodness if you got the 1-gram lighter titanium screws, now you can get an MRI. I have had a bunch of fusions in my neck and some anchors in my shoulder, but, like with your stem, they used titanium, so I'm lighter, AND can get an MRI without any trouble. Rejoice, you got lucky.

Actually at my bikes' weight just a hairline short of the UCI limit...I really am not fussed if its Ti or not...I am just curious with the T word. Maybe it means some gibberish crap like "TANGINAMO". Buwahahahahaha!
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Actually, the Deda Zero 100 Servizio Corse comes with Titanium hardware.
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Actually, the Deda Zero 100 Servizio Corse comes with Titanium hardware.
Is that the same as the Deda Zero 100 metal finish? Now I am confused.
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Actually, the Deda Zero 100 Servizio Corse comes with Titanium hardware.
+1 SERVIZIO CORSE comes with the Ti hardware... I have it.
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The Deda 1000 SC is the same stem as you have, but comes with Ti hardware... it costs a bit more. The bolts stamped with a "T" that you have are steel....
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The T stand for WTF cares.

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Is that the same as the Deda Zero 100 metal finish? Now I am confused.
No, either Zero 100 stem is available in the silver or black finish. For the extra $80, you have the priviledge of buying the servizio course model with Ti hardware, saving you roughly 13 grams.
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