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Salsa Cycles CRO-MOTO

MSRP $ 65.00
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Average Rating 5/5
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    Submitted by Charlie a Cross Country Rider from Sunnyvale, CA
    Date Reviewed: April 25, 2002
    Favorite Trail:Soquel Demo - Braille
    Duration Product Used:2 Years
    Price Paid: $55.00
    Purchased At:LBS
    Strengths:stiff, light, stong, reaonably priced: pick 4. Looks great. Handmade by Ross the MotoMan.
    Weaknesses:Mine is not the SUL model and so it's a pain to remove everything off your bars when you want to install or swap out the stem. I did swap it out for a 110mm stem when I though the Salsa, at 130mm was too long. Sometime I would like to buy a 110mm Salsa SUL.
    The bolts at the steer tube clamp are not "knee friendly." But despite all the crashes I've had on my bike, even in tight switchbacks where the steering is extreme, I've never cut my knees. It's the Rapid Fire shifters and my barend bolts that excel in that department.
    Similar Products Used:Klein Mission Control (excellent but was for threaded forks and I had to give them up when I went threadless); Tioga and no-name stems
    Bike Setup:Klein HT with Speedgoat conversion forks, mostly XT
    Bottom Line:This stem is light, strong and stiff. It's creak free and has never cut my knees. I really like the looks because it's not as fat as a lot of aluminum stems. It's steel so it doesn't have to be.

    The SUL model would be great because you wouldn't have to remove everything from the bars to install it. The MotoAce SULs is aluminum and is lighter, but steel is real.
    Value Rating:5Overall Rating:5

    Submitted by Jonathan a Weekend Warrior from MA
    Date Reviewed: April 5, 2000
    Favorite Trail:NE Singletrack
    Duration Product Used:2 Years
    Strengths:Just about everything. The stem is a great upgrade.
    Weaknesses:I guess the Salsa sticker on the stem leaves something to be desired. Also, no removable face plate, so you must remove shifter, brake lever and grip to slide bar out. But its worth it!
    Bike Setup:Fisher Hardtail, XT/XTR, Manitou, Salsa, Sram and a little WTB and Bontrager thrown into the mix.
    Bottom Line:I put this stem on my bike right away. I have the 130mm 10 deg rise stem, and it is beautiful. Salsa makes some of the best stuff around and this stem is no exception. Granted, it seems like is should come with better graphics that a sticker, but there is no chance that it is coming off. I have abused my Salsa for two years and the sticker is still fully intact. This stem is very stiff and is soo pretty, so just get one!
    Value Rating:5Overall Rating:5






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