Light stem suggestions
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The Extralite stem is just about the lightest stem for Ø31.8 bars and has been around for many years. All others, no matter how light, are still heavier. Many have used it and keep on using it so I guess it's more than adequate. I think all the lighter stems are carbon and for Ø26.0 handlebars. I know of one stem for Ø31.8 bars weighing about 80g for 130mm but it's not in production yet.
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I said "assuming you are in the 120g range (for 120mm)". It's actually hard to get much below 110g for a size 120, especially not cheap which was what the OP wanted.
The Uno is still around 110g. 10g reduction. It's just a matter of shaving materials. Not much material science or engineering involved.
The Uno is still around 110g. 10g reduction. It's just a matter of shaving materials. Not much material science or engineering involved.
prendrefeu wrote:elviento wrote:The stem should be probably one of the last items to save weight.
I disagree here. It really depends on the rider.
A 100kg bloke that's a sprinter? Maybe needs an ultra-stiff, heavy-ass stem, sure. Maybe first that person should focus on losing a little weight elsewhere to start.
A 65kg climber? Does not need a ridiculously stiff, heavy stem. An UNO will actually be quite stiff enough for their needs and I doubt they would be noticing any flex at the stem.
That PRO/CAV stem? It was designed for sprinters. Besides, Bontrager, ZIPP, and even the 'generic' carbon stems are probably just as stiff as your PRO/CAV stem yet lighter than your PRO/CAV stem. They aren't light enough for true weight weenies though.
Last item to save weight: Saddle. But many of us are willing to experiment to a new shape for the sake of weight.
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God I'm useless, I forgot to add that I'm currently riding a 110m FSA OS115 with carbon faceplate from 2009.
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mythical wrote:The Extralite stem is just about the lightest stem for Ø31.8 bars and has been around for many years. All others, no matter how light, are still heavier. Many have used it and keep on using it so I guess it's more than adequate. I think all the lighter stems are carbon and for Ø26.0 handlebars. I know of one stem for Ø31.8 bars weighing about 80g for 130mm but it's not in production yet.
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