Just wondering if anyone has tried any of the ebay lightweight stems and can vouch for them, or any other brand? I'm looking for someonething around 100g if not lighter that will take general riding abuse. Hoping to get the bars/stem on my xc bike down from about 450g to 250g.
May end up with a Ritchey WCS if nothing else materialises.
I've got WCS on my road bike, can't think of a good reason not to use it.
kcnc do amazingly light stuff. This should fit your bill perfectly ( and lighter than the ritchey stem, although i have the wcs)
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Thomson?
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There is the On One/Sunline/Superster CNC stem which is about 116g in 70mm and well made.
Shameless plug as I have a SS one here to sell 😉
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Thomson?
Thomson stems have never been lightweight.
Thanks for the suggestions. Andy, I'd consider the SS one if you give me details. The KCNC looks good though.
email send re. stem.
KCNC FlyRide stem is nice & light.
Bontrager do some pretty light stems too.
Depends on your "general riding abuse" I guess... I thought I'd be OK with an xc-designed KCNC on mine but it didn't last very long before the faceplate cracked. They were quite cool about it- entirely my fault but they gave me a more suitable replacement for about 20% of the RRP anyway.
So I guess what I'm saying is, don't push their margins, because they're very good at what they do and therefore there is not that much margin to push. But use them for what they're designed for and they're bang on.
Another vote for the 103g £25 KCNC Flyride. Have 2 and both been faultless.
I use KCNC SC Wing Scandium Stems, come in at 83g for 80mm oversize.