USE Race Stem (08) | $129.74
BikeRadar verdict
"It’s not cheap but it is good looking, strong and suitably light"
USE’s new open-top Race stem is a light and rugged stem that aims to beat its predecessors in ease of use.
While USE’s closed-top Atom stem was a fettler’s dream, this open-topper is more conventional – and better for it. Titanium bolts made our 100mm sample a slim 154g (roughly 10g lighter than Hope/Thomson opposition), and the forged then CNC-machined body is stiff and sturdy in use.
Chamfered edges mean no nasty bar scratching, and the rear clamp bolts aren’t too knee hungry. Increments of 10mm from 80-130mm will suit most cross-country/trail cockpits, while the quality roughly justifies the price tag.
We’ve nothing bad to say about performance so far – and it’s had some hammer. The +/- 8 degree angle and the clamp's oversize-only format mean it won’t fit every bike, however.
Buy If: You want a light and rugged open-topped stem.
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Specification
- Name:
- Race Stem (08)
- Built by:
- USE
- Price:
- $129.74
- Manufacturer's Description:
- * Ultra stiff,Light-weight,User friendly,Conventional clamping system,Carbon friendly,Made in the UK CNC machined from 3-D Hot Forged 7075 T-6 aluminium and extensively FEA tested. The new USE Race stem sets the benchmark for all others to follow.
- Weight (g):
- 154.00 g
- Clamp/Bar Size:
- 31.8 mm
- Material:
- 7075 T6 Aluminium
- Stem Length/Reach Options:
- 100mm, 110mm, 120mm, 130mm, 80mm, 90mm
- Angle:
- 8.00 degrees
- Stem Size Compatibility:
- 1 - 1/8 In
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