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Specialized Pro-Set

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Description:
  • 3D-forged and CNC-machined 7050 alloy stem
  • 4-bolt oversized 31.8mm handlebar interface
  • Equipped with alloy top cap
  • Available in 12° and 17° angles
  • 12°: 10 position angle range
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    Submitted by RockadileSX a Cross Country Rider from Poughkeepsie, NY
    Date Reviewed: June 7, 2008
    Duration Product Used:Less than 1 month
    Price Paid: $60.00
    Purchased At:Bicycle Depot- New P
    Strengths:Its made out of 7050, my last stem was 6061 so I can definatly feel the stiffness of this stem. You can change the rise angles of this stem! Mine came with a +8/+16 or -8/-16 shim. I tried it with +8 degrees for a 4 hour ride and it felt much better than my older stem which had a +6 rise. Then I reversed the shim to +16 degrees and its so comfy feels much better although I know my climbing will suffer. Its just nice to know I can switch it depending on how I might be riding. Plus I can get different shims if +16 is to much and +8 to little.
    Weaknesses:None so far.
    Bike Setup:I wanted a stem with more rise in the first place becuase I have a 34" inseam but Im only 5'10 with a short torso. I have my Thompson 410mm seatpost and its like a foot out of my 19" bike. The result was my angle forward was too steep. This higher stem evens things out and my comfort level has increased alot.
    Bottom Line:Its like 2 stems in one, 2 good ones.
    Value Rating:5Overall Rating:5






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