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sers 08-26-06 09:37 PM

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.

endform 08-26-06 09:41 PM

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.

Retem 08-26-06 09:50 PM

cinelli 67 pistas and 2a stem mmm hmmmm mmm hmm

Jesse M 08-26-06 09:54 PM

i'm riding an aluminum jaguar with b125aa's. it's been a nice setup so far.

onetwentyeight 08-26-06 09:56 PM

well if aesthetics are the only concern... :D

http://static.flickr.com/69/201874538_9df648afa3_b.jpg

popluhv 08-26-06 10:01 PM

sigh

marqueemoon 08-26-06 10:02 PM

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.

sers 08-26-06 10:57 PM


Originally Posted by onetwentyeight
well if aesthetics are the only concern... :D

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...

Retem 08-26-06 11:14 PM


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.

dudeman 08-26-06 11:21 PM

aluminum stem w carbon risers.

eurotrash666 08-27-06 01:03 AM

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.

trons 08-27-06 01:25 AM

i have a cinelli 1a with a 26.0 clamp. it is out there

xthugmurderx 08-27-06 09:11 AM

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)

GirlAnachronism 08-27-06 09:23 AM

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.

Learn_not2burn 08-27-06 10:20 AM

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.

jacobpriest 08-27-06 10:41 AM


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?

xthugmurderx 08-27-06 11:15 AM


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.

i use the elementi ones (alloy). they're plenty stiff for me. did you ride them on the flat part of the drop or in the bend before it's done tapering? the end of the drop is a little flexy, but if you ride them with your elbows bent in the drops, they're solid.

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

Learn_not2burn 08-27-06 11:26 AM

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.

onetwentyeight 08-27-06 11:35 AM


Originally Posted by jacobpriest
how is surface rust cool?


thats not rust, thats blood from my victims.

jacobpriest 08-27-06 11:41 AM


Originally Posted by onetwentyeight
thats not rust, thats blood from my victims.

well then, okay.

Retem 08-27-06 03:56 PM


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.

popluhv 08-27-06 08:11 PM


Originally Posted by jacobpriest
how is surface rust cool?

Patina, please!

OrgFarmCY 08-27-06 08:53 PM

what do you guys think of this guy.

edit: Think it retails for about 110

--Aaron

xthugmurderx 08-27-06 09:21 PM

i personally think that stem looks dope as hell. i'd rock it in a heartbeat. do you know who distributes them?

-jason

sers 08-27-06 09:45 PM


Originally Posted by OrgFarmCY
what do you guys think of this guy.

edit: Think it retails for about 110

--Aaron

on the right bike it could look really cool. however as far as gaudy threadless stems go, i prefer the cinelli graphis:

http://www.cinelli.it/prodotti/attac...IS_04_prod.jpg


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