Lightest -17 degree stem
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As as foreword - I did use the search function but it didn't answer my question.
Basically I like a super low cockpit, am bit of a stretching nutter and are quite flexible resultantly. Have removed headset cap and currently have a -6 degree (100mm) stem and want to go -17.
However, the only such stem I can find is the 3T Pro which is 150g for 100mm. So in taking advantage of your collective weight-weenism knowledge , is there any aftermarket brands that have WW models?
Basically I like a super low cockpit, am bit of a stretching nutter and are quite flexible resultantly. Have removed headset cap and currently have a -6 degree (100mm) stem and want to go -17.
However, the only such stem I can find is the 3T Pro which is 150g for 100mm. So in taking advantage of your collective weight-weenism knowledge , is there any aftermarket brands that have WW models?
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Syntace F109, weights are all given on their page.
The Bontrager RXL stems are very light and strong for the money. 123g in a 100mm -17
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