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🚲 Ritchey 4-Axis Adjustable Aluminum Alloy Bike Stem (31.8mm) - Ideal for Mountain, Road, Cyclocross, Gravel & Adventure Bikes Review

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Description of 🚲 Ritchey 4-Axis Adjustable Aluminum Alloy Bike Stem (31.8mm) - Ideal for Mountain, Road, Cyclocross, Gravel & Adventure Bikes

The Ritchey 4-Axis Adjustable stem features a 3D-net shaped forged shaft, interconnected with a precision broached clamp to create a strong, lightweight and secure stem. Stem angle is adjustable +/- 55 degrees to obtain the optimal height and position. Stainless steel bar and steerer clamp bolts provide exceptional durability. Features Ritchey's BB Black finish for a sleek and modern look.

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Revainrating 5 out of 5

High quality solution for my Gravel bike

I'm not as flexible as I used to be and had to raise the handlebars a bit to feel comfortable riding Gravel. I tried a few other fit options before putting on this Ritchey stem. Be careful not to overtighten the adjustment screws. Buy a torque wrench and get the job done right. Although it's about double the price of some fakes, the fact that it's made by a reputable bike gear manufacturer makes it worth the cost: when you're building a race car, you're not skimping. at the steering wheel. It's

Pros
  • Weight
Cons
  • So so

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Just what I need: parts and components

I used this stem on a Trek 7.2 Hybrid I bought a few years ago. The frame size is XL, but is always felt to be too small horizontally. I'm 6ft 3" and used the stem to increase the distance from the saddle to the bars and then adjusted it vertically for the best fit. It worked great. I don't see any corner marks so the vertical adjustment will set what the rider likes best. Make sure the steerer tube diameter and handlebar diameter match the stem requirements. I ended up buying new handlebars to

Pros
  • practical item
Cons
  • poorly thought out

Revainrating 5 out of 5

A simple detail that has made my bike so much more comfortable.

I recently bought a new road bike with flat handlebars. My legs are proportionately longer than my torso, so I ended up needing a larger frame size than I expected for my legs to fit properly. This made the steering wheel a little harder. I ended up in good racing form with my back almost parallel to the ground, but it was too aggressive to be comfortable on long rides. I thought this part might help a little but was surprised when I actually installed it. no matter. The bike is much more…

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  • Absolutely amazing!
Cons
  • Slightly torn

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Super durable - good product. Highly recommended!

I hate to give 5 star reviews but this one really deserves it. I've read good reviews of Ritchey products and it belies them. Very strong when properly dressed. We've been using it for several months now. One thing I've read about similar items in other reviews is that they don't tighten well and either loosen or have play. I can say that there are no problems with this barrel. This is solid rock. I think the fact that it tightens on both sides really adds to the durability. The only thing that

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  • New
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  • A little maintenance