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Zipp Stems Zipp Service Course 6° Road Stem W/ Universal Faceplate

Zipp Service Course 6° Road Stem W/ Universal Faceplate

Stem, Road Bike

£37.00
Or 3 interest-free payments of £12.33/mo.*
7stores
Zipp Stems Zipp Service Course SL Road Stem Matte

Zipp Service Course SL Road Stem Matte

Stem, Mountainbike, Road Bike

£80.19
Or 3 interest-free payments of £26.73/mo.*
7stores
Zipp Stems Zipp 130 MM, Carbon With SL Sprint

Zipp 130 MM, Carbon With SL Sprint

Stem, Road Bike

£196.90
Or 3 interest-free payments of £65.63/mo.*
7stores

Stems: 3 things to consider before buying

The length of the stem can significantly impact your cycling experience. A longer stem generally provides more stability at high speeds, making it ideal for road biking. Conversely, a shorter stem offers quicker handling and is often preferred for mountain biking. Assess your riding style to determine which length suits you best.

Stems are typically made from aluminium or carbon fibre, each offering distinct benefits. Aluminium stems are durable and affordable, making them a popular choice for everyday cyclists. On the other hand, carbon fibre stems are lighter and may help dampen vibrations, enhancing comfort during long rides. Consider what matters most to you—durability or weight reduction—and choose accordingly.

It's crucial to ensure that the diameter of the stem matches your handlebars for a secure fit. Most modern bikes use either 31.8 mm or 25.4 mm diameters, but it's always wise to double-check your specific setup. Double-checking compatibility avoids unnecessary hassle and ensures a safe and enjoyable ride.

STEMS

FAQ

Bike stems are components that connect the handlebars to the steerer tube of your bicycle's fork. They determine your riding position and handling. Stems come in various lengths and angles, allowing you to customize your bike for comfort or performance.

Choosing the right stem length depends on your riding style and body measurements. A longer stem offers a more stretched-out position, ideal for road cycling, while a shorter stem provides better control for mountain biking.

Stem angle is important because it affects your riding posture and comfort. A positive angle raises the handlebars, providing an upright position, while a negative angle lowers them for an aerodynamic stance.

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