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Shaker666
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from Vancouver, BC, CanadaDate Reviewed: October 2, 2007
Strengths: Very stout design with very strong clamping on the bar and stem. Looks nice and has street cred with the DMR logo.Weaknesses: Is angular and a bit sharp on the edges. Definitely not knee friendly. Graphics are lame, although logo is cool.Bottom Line: This is a very nice stem that doesn't weigh a lot and is rock solid for anyone interested in abusing their bike. I use this stem on my freeride urban assault bike. I was also interested in getting a very short stem with a slight rise and this was one of the only options. I'm not disappointed. I could do without the cheesy skull engravings, though.
Favorite Trail: downtown, urban assault
Duration Product Used: 3 months
Price Paid:
$70.00
Purchased At: Cyclepath
Similar Products Used: Too many stems to list.
Bike Setup: '04 Sasquatch frame, '06 DJ3 fork with QR20 thru-axle wheel, Answer Alumilite2 bars.
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lauwe pokkoes
a Downhiller
from burkina-fasoDate Reviewed: September 28, 2007
Strengths: Clamps really well even when you dont tighten it that hard;
Looks clean; saves your knees; very light.
Personnally I love it.Weaknesses: Little bolts ;only a problem if you re a brute.
Dont buy it if you want a long stem (duh).Bottom Line: Buy it or else. Its a lot of stem for not that much money really....
Favorite Trail: trailer trails
Duration Product Used: 3 months
Price Paid:
$50.00
Purchased At: Bikezone
Similar Products Used: on one(very nice but heavy), easton (bolts stripped), S&M (=holy).
Bike Setup: DMR Rizzem 24", brakeless ,Rebates , Profiles, Imperial, Protaper bars super low >> basically a cruiser.
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