New Stem Needed
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New Stem Needed
I had a bike fit done, and now need (want) a 110mm stem instead of my current 120mm stem. My current stem is a Ritchey WCS, 6 degree rise (aluminum). Should I replace it with the same (albeit 110mm), or is there a better option. I bought my current stem about 2.5 years ago. It was a recommended stem at the time; are there better options now?
Thanks.
Thanks.
#3
stems aren't that complicated. choose based on price and weight. not sure why anyone would rec that Ritchey unless they calculated it was the best value based on the above criteria. it certainly doesn't hold a bar better than another stem.
Last edited by kevrider; 12-19-11 at 05:08 PM.
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I like the Specialized stems. They let you make small height/angle adjustments without messing with your spacers.
https://www.specialized.com/us/en/bc/...jsp?spid=64477
I have the S-Works version on my S2.
https://www.specialized.com/us/en/bc/...jsp?spid=64477
I have the S-Works version on my S2.
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+1.
Lighter and a proven product. They are also a pretty good value.
Lighter and a proven product. They are also a pretty good value.
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I am pondering an Extralite, and New Ultimate currently. I can't fathom spending any more than the Extralite($200), so it AX Lightness, and the such are out for me. The New Ultimate is probably the best stem out there for under $100.
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this is the only non-japanese retailer i found...blue sky cycling? idk looks legit.
oh and SA i'll save you the trouble, they only have 100 and 110's
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this is the only non-japanese retailer i found...blue sky cycling? idk looks legit.
oh and SA i'll save you the trouble, they only have 100 and 110's
Thanks, I am really leaning towards the Extralite anyway.






