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Interloc Enduro XC Stem


  • Average Rating: 4/5
  • MSRP: $ 40.00
  • # of Reviews: 3
  • Weight: 195 grams

Product Description

  • 6061 T6 aluminum
  • TIG-welded construction
  • Quad bolt removable clamp
  • Matte black finish
  • 1-1/8" size only
  • Extensions: 75mm, 90mm, 110mm, 130mm (130mm not available in 30°)
  • Rises: 5°, 15° and 30°


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    Reviews 1 - 3 (3 Reviews Total)

    User Reviews

    Overall Rating:5
    Value Rating:5
    Submitted by Tim a Weekend Warrior from Troy, NY

    Date Reviewed: August 11, 2002

    Strengths:    Great grip on the handle bar, light, 4 bolt pattern

    Weaknesses:    None so far.

    Bottom Line:   
    I was sick of my stem creaking when I was climbing hills so I looked for a replacement. The stock stem had a two bolt pattern that wouldn't be quiet no matter how much I readjusted and tightened the stem. I was in shock when I first installed this stem, basically all I was looking for was a quieter ride, but I was also able to climb faster becasue of how much more rigid the whole bike felt. I would have never thought that a relatively minor upgrade could really make a difference in how I ride, but it has. I really like the upgrade and would recommend it to anyone with a two bolt stem that is looking for a surer grip.

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    Duration Product Used:   Less than 1 month

    Price Paid:    $34.00

    Purchased At:   www.cambriabike.com

    Similar Products Used:   Stock stem

    Bike Setup:   2001 GT Aggressor 2.0, with a few minor upgrades.


    Overall Rating:2
    Value Rating:3
    Submitted by K Picha a from Fairfax, VA

    Date Reviewed: August 4, 2002

    Strengths:    Looks good and inexpensive

    Weaknesses:    burrs and sloppy workmanship

    Bottom Line:   
    With all the talk about making sure there are no burrs or anything that might crack the composite bars, I checked the inside of the stem and low and behold, there were bumps all over the inside of the face plate and it looked someone had sliced off part of the inside of the face plate, too. Basically, it looks like sloppy workmanship. Hopefully, this is just a one of a kind incident and not indicative of their current quality control, otherwise, I wouldn't buy one again. By the way, this stem was a 75mm x 15 degree rise.

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    Duration Product Used:   Less than 1 month

    Price Paid:    $40.00

    Similar Products Used:   Titec, Ritchey Pro, Salsa

    Bike Setup:   02.5 Hollowpoint w/ Easton Monkeylite SL bar, Terry B-fly saddle, rest is stock


    Overall Rating:5
    Value Rating:5
    Submitted by Cole Knappen a Weekend Warrior from Albuquerque

    Date Reviewed: July 21, 2002

    Strengths:    Light, stiff, strong, and cheap.

    Weaknesses:    None

    Bottom Line:   
    This is a great stem for the price. It is much stronger than a two bolt pattern, and it weighs only a few grams heavier than most offered. Even anal weight watchers can appreciate this stem. If you are a no nonsense rider who wants performance and price in the same package, opt for this puppy.

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    Favorite Trail:   Winsor

    Duration Product Used:   1 Year

    Purchased At:   came on the bike

    Bike Setup:   Kona hardtail, with all the goodies.



    Reviews 1 - 3 (3 Reviews Total)

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    Decisions decisions..... XC/Trail/Enduro

    I've recently sold my Giant Reign 1 (2008) and I am looking for a brand new replacement. This time, I'd like to err on the side of XC/AM, rather than AM/FR. I.e., ~5.5" rear travel   Read More »

    Which recovery product do you use? For hard xc/road people. Not so much DH or enduro

    Not to be a ****** so don't take this the wrong way. I'm looking for opinions from xc racers or roadies that put in sustained effort (without rest/shuttles/gravity) over a period    Read More »

    Saint's overkill for XC/Enduro?

    Im looking to upgrade my existing shimano brakes. Control and durability are my top requirements for brakes, price and weight are last on the list. Would 160/160 saint brakes on a   Read More »

    Which recovery product do you use? For hard xc/road people. Not so much DH or enduro

    Not to be a ****** so don't take this the wrong way. I'm looking for opinions from xc racers or roadies that put in sustained effort (without rest/shuttles/gravity) over a period o   Read More »

    making my enduro more XC friendly

    After a 10 year hiatus I got back into mtb thinking I'd jump more and ride the lifts etc, but after a full season back I mostly ride up a big hill and then right back down. I come    Read More »

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