DIRT BOY
01-19-2004, 01:18 PM
UltraStem UL2
Hyper accurate cnc engineering, oversized and ultra rigid, +/-4°, 100-110-120-130mm, 1'-1/8,l special Titanium bolts, black anodized, 89gr. (100mm)
The problem is the price. You can buy 2 Syntace F99 for the price of this stem..LOL!!
DIRT BOY (dirtboy@light-bikes.com)
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bmadau
01-19-2004, 02:22 PM
What is hyper accurate cnc engineering anyway? :)
Trevor!
01-19-2004, 02:51 PM
What is hyper accurate cnc engineering anyway? :)
I think it just a fancy way of saying highly accurate computer machined parts that are essentially flawless when you get down to the nitty gritty (Possibly).
Trevor!
CNC is Computer Numerical Controls
CODMAN
01-20-2004, 05:57 AM
Too light and too $$$ for me!!!! :rolleyes:
Funny how the only thing that seems to control my weight weenie fever, is my shrinking bank acount!!! :D
That's too much $$ for an ultralite part that will be more prone to breaking in a crash (they usually are even if Ultra-engineered designed!! :cool: ).
Just my 0.02$
Luego!
CODMAN
bmadau
01-20-2004, 04:08 PM
CNC is Computer Numerical Controls
I'm aware of that.. I spend much of my day programming CNC mill and lathe. I should have added (sarcasm implied). I wonder what makes their machines "hyper accureate" vs normals CNC machines? I was just cracking a joke at thier marketing babble. Also, did you guys notice the many mispelled words on their website?
Either way, their stuff looks pretty darn sweet....too bad I can't afford any of it!
Phantomtracer
01-21-2004, 06:59 AM
Has anyone tired teh standard extralite stem?
Does it hold up to the abuse of technical riding, or are these components only for racing?
Thanks,
Phil