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Nice lightweight handlebar
By inTIMidator from Charlotte, NC on 7/21/2008
Describe Yourself:
Competitive Cyclist
Bottom Line:
Yes, I would recommend this to a friend
Comments: Nice handlebar. Would like for the top to be more ergo. Light and stiff. Great purchase.
By Ironbooka from Arlington VA, USA on 7/14/2008
Pros:
Ergonomic Design, Lightweight, Strong Construction
Best Uses:
Road Biking, Upgrade
Describe Yourself:
Competitive Cyclist
Bottom Line:
Yes, I would recommend this to a friend
Comments: Great deal if you're looking for a carbon upgrade.
Great buy for a great stem
By Sops the cycler. from Central , NY on 7/13/2008
Pros:
Ergonomic Design, Great value, Lightweight, Secures Handlebar Well, Strong Construction, Stylish
Describe Yourself:
Avid Cyclist
Bottom Line:
Yes, I would recommend this to a friend
Comments: A great buy on a solid stem. You can pay a lot more, but get all the functionality with this Easton EA50 stem for a great price. Needed a longer stem so my son in law could ride my older Bianchi. This was a great, low cost solution.
Fine Lightweight Road Handlebars
By Ken from Irvine, CA on 7/11/2008
Pros:
Ergonomic Design, Lightweight, Strong Construction
Best Uses:
Road Biking, Upgrade
Describe Yourself:
Avid Cyclist
Bottom Line:
Yes, I would recommend this to a friend
Comments: Wish it came in silver.
By Chicken Little from ABQ, NM on 7/9/2008
Describe Yourself:
Avid Cyclist
Bottom Line:
Yes, I would recommend this to a friend
Comments: Bringing the bar width down greatly increased my comfort. Do a search on line to determine your correct bar size. These were light, easy install with some new get tape, moved the hoods slightly. Great deal.
I like this product so far.
By JD from DeKalb, IL on 7/3/2008
Pros:
Lightweight, Secures Handlebar Well
Best Uses:
Mountain Biking, Road Biking, Upgrade
Describe Yourself:
Casual/ Recreational
Bottom Line:
Yes, I would recommend this to a friend
Comments: This stem is very light, but doesn't have much of a rise to it, I believe its only 6 degrees, but it gets the job done.
Great 650c upgrade option
By j from Denver, CO on 6/29/2008
Cons:
Limited Compatibility
Best Uses:
Racing, Road Biking, Upgrade
Describe Yourself:
Competitive Cyclist
Bottom Line:
Yes, I would recommend this to a friend
Not sure what the other reviewer received, but what I got fits 650c road wheels perfectly. Axle to crown measures 35.5 cm. Check the rake of your current fork if this is an upgrade.
Drops almost half a pound from my current aluminum crown/steerer fork.
By Wolfpics from Garrison, NY on 6/27/2008
Pros:
Ergonomic Design, Lightweight, Strong Construction
Best Uses:
Road Biking, Upgrade
Describe Yourself:
Avid Cyclist
Bottom Line:
Yes, I would recommend this to a friend
Comments: Great bar beautifully made. Fits the hands well. Makes for a comfortable ride. If you're upgrading from an old school stem, note you will need a two or four bolt mount on your "new" handle bar stem. The bar can fail on a single bolt stem.
Good quality at a great price!
By Dan from Central NJ on 6/25/2008
Pros:
Secures Handlebar Well, Strong Construction
Describe Yourself:
Avid Cyclist
Bottom Line:
Yes, I would recommend this to a friend
Comments: I was looking for an inexpensive stem for my "rain bike" and I decided to give this a try. I had fairly low expectations because it was such an inexpensive stem. I was pleasantly surprised at how well it has worked. It was a great purchase. I should also say that it also looks better in person than it does in the pictures.
By The Gear Destroyer from Central Coast, California on 6/20/2008
Pros:
Combats Global Warming, Ergonomic Design, Lightweight, Secures Handlebar Well, Strong Construction, Stylish
Best Uses:
Mountain Biking, Upgrade
Describe Yourself:
Avid Cyclist
Bottom Line:
Yes, I would recommend this to a friend
Comments: At this price, there is no justification for not upgrading your favorite steed. The only problem is that the stem is only available in very limited (read...long!) extension length. So bite the bullet...you know that you should be riding in a more stretched out position anyway! So get rid of that ugly, heavy, no name stem that came on your mountain bike and get a real part and make people think you know what you are doing.
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