![]() |
bar and stem material choice
pick your ideal or favorite and discuss which has the best stiffness to weight, the best bang for the buck, and/or the best aesthetic.
|
I would choose for my stem a machined one piece, no weld stem like a thompson and for a bar... well I think I might have to go boring old heat treated aluminum. Something strong like a nitto though. I want my grill intact, I like strength.
|
cinelli 67 pistas and 2a stem mmm hmmmm mmm hmm
|
i'm riding an aluminum jaguar with b125aa's. it's been a nice setup so far.
|
well if aesthetics are the only concern... :D
http://static.flickr.com/69/201874538_9df648afa3_b.jpg |
sigh
|
I've never been into the no bar tape track drop thing. All 4 of my bikes currently have steel Salsa stems and aluminum bars.
|
Originally Posted by onetwentyeight
well if aesthetics are the only concern... :D
|
Originally Posted by sers
i'm generally a fan of the cinelli stem aesthetic. i recently got (what i consider to be a great deal on) a cinelli stem. as far as i can tell, it's a 1/a, but with a 26.0 mm clamp. the new cinelli logo is stamped on the top, and i think the finish is gorgeous. it was listed as used, but i couldn't find any evidence that it was mounted or that bars were installed in it. i think i paid like $20 shipped...
You may have this confused. The older cinelli standard if 26.4mm, You can get a shim or just make one out of a pbr can. I beleive they only recently changed it to 25.4mm and 26mm, late 90s. |
aluminum stem w carbon risers.
|
i really like carbon bars, but they are so un-track. ally nittos for the track bike, carbon for the rest. a stem is just a stem, some are prettier than others.
|
i have a cinelli 1a with a 26.0 clamp. it is out there
|
alloy both...and *gasp* threadless!!!! it's just better. especially if it's a stiffness to weight argument. i rock an oversize bontrager race stem to the deda pista bars. flex less than my friends njs stuff. (alloy stem steel bars)
|
Last night I had a dream that my bars started breaking apart. Like, I could just twist the metal and parts of it would pop off, like clay.
|
xthugmurderx - are you using elementi (alum) or velocita (steel), because I ran elementi's for a while and they were a flex-fest compared to my nittos. I bet it's due to the stem.
|
Originally Posted by onetwentyeight
well if aesthetics are the only concern... :D
http://static.flickr.com/69/201874538_9df648afa3_b.jpg how is surface rust cool? |
Originally Posted by Learn_not2burn
xthugmurderx - are you using elementi (alum) or velocita (steel), because I ran elementi's for a while and they were a flex-fest compared to my nittos. I bet it's due to the stem.
and the steel drops are definitely not going to flex much if at all, and if paired with a steel stem (like i did on my spagetti bender build) it's not going anywhere, but at a cost. they're heavy as balls. i don't need that. -jason |
The elementi's are somewhat flexy, I think it was more due to my stem though ( cheap Felt). I completely agree with you on the weight thing though. I traded someone my dedas for the nittos. First time I felt them I almost dropped them it surprised me so much.
|
Originally Posted by jacobpriest
how is surface rust cool?
thats not rust, thats blood from my victims. |
Originally Posted by onetwentyeight
thats not rust, thats blood from my victims.
|
Originally Posted by GirlAnachronism
Last night I had a dream that my bars started breaking apart. Like, I could just twist the metal and parts of it would pop off, like clay.
I probably weight alot more than you but I have bent several pairs of cheap bars and broken others. Talk about some scary happenings you are never prepared for it when it happens. |
Originally Posted by jacobpriest
how is surface rust cool?
|
|
i personally think that stem looks dope as hell. i'd rock it in a heartbeat. do you know who distributes them?
-jason |
Originally Posted by OrgFarmCY
http://www.cinelli.it/prodotti/attac...IS_04_prod.jpg |
| All times are GMT -6. The time now is 03:13 PM. |
Copyright © 2026 MH Sub I, LLC dba Internet Brands. All rights reserved. Use of this site indicates your consent to the Terms of Use.