US frame builder No. 22 has released a redesigned Non-Integrated Titanium Stem, which features the brand’s classic aesthetic that will make metal-lovers blush.
It’s still made in the brand’s Johnstown, NY, facility and is said to be lighter and stronger than the previous generation.
The stem is now available down to a 70mm length, aligning with modern off-road and gravel setups, where shorter reaches are increasingly popular.

Lengths extend up to 120mm in 10mm increments, giving riders plenty of fit options.
Rise choices include 0-degree or +/-6-degree, making the stem adaptable across road, gravel and adventure builds.

For riders looking to tidy up their cockpit, No. 22 now offers an optional custom-designed computer mount, compatible with Garmin or Wahoo units.
The mount is sold separately for a whopping $199 and attaches to the stem via a split in the faceplate.
The stem itself is priced at a premium $495, and is available in a raw, high-polish or anodised finish.
A matching headset and top cap are available for purchase separately.





