From Cambria Bike: Body Material: High modulus carbon fiber composite with CNT Technology
Lengths: 90-130mm in 10mm increments
Clamp Diameter: 31.8mm
Finish: Unidirectional Carbon Fiber
Carbon face plate
100% carbon construction
Composite-friendly 2 bolt face late with DST Distributed-Stress Technology
Rises: -+6 degree)
Steerer Diameter: 1 1/8" The Easton EC70 stem with a 31.8mm bar clamp is the same stem for MTB and ROAD. If the ROAD stem is out of stock look in our MTB section for stock.
Was this useful? Yes | No From Performance Bike:- Constructed with CNT carbon fiber, better known as âthe strongest fiber that will ever be made,â this road stem is ultra light, tough and reliable
- Two-bolt, composite friendly faceplate has replaceable hardware, so stripped bolts will never be a problem again
- The DST cap allows you to safely attach your aluminum, titanium or carbon handlebar
- Fits. 31.8mm OS clamp diameter
Was this useful? Yes | No From Sun and Ski:Easton's most affordable carbon stem features our CNT carbon technology, replaceable steel hardware and the 2-bolt DST™ faceplate, which is the safest way to attach your ultra-lightweight aluminum or carbon handlebar. Perfect for the real enthusiast or racer looking for that winning edge.
Was this useful? Yes | No From Backcountry:The EC70 Road Stem is proof you don't have to break the bank to get the lightweight strength and venerated reputation of Easton carbon composite onto your ride. Two-bolt attachment through the DST faceplate reduces stress on both aluminum and delicate carbon fiber bars better than four-bolt designs, and replaceable steel hardware means stripping a bolt is no longer the end of the world.
Was this useful? Yes | No From Nashbar:New old stock! An affordable carbon stem. Single bolt, flip-flop steerer mounting. Two-clap aluminum handlebar clamp. Replaceable steel hardware. For 31.8mm (oversize) handlebars. +/- 6 Degree rise. For 1-1/8â steerer tubes (fits 1â steerer with included shim). Limited quantities. Available in these lengths only: 90, 110, 120, or 130mm.
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