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New School BMX 2004 - Now => New School Park, Street & Dirt => Topic started by: adenough on February 03, 2013, 12:15 PM
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I don't know what the fook im looking at but I rather like the look of this stem, are they any good? Advice needed ,thanks :daumenhoch:
https://www.customriders.com/prodshow.asp?prodid=15768&cat=41&parent=1001&sid=3
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Speak to Stodge at the Radshop, got some pukka deals on at the minute, just got myself another Fit top loader
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Speak to Stodge at the Radshop, got some pukka deals on at the minute, just got myself another Fit top loader
will do :daumenhoch:
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I've been running one of these for 2 weeks now.
Nice reasonable priced stem with good lift on it, so I don't have to run loads of spacers under it. Bonus.
Proper grips the bars too.
http://www.bmxcity.co.uk/sunday-freeze-stem-p-1306.html?cPath=34_38
Keep the Faith. L
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Using a mk1 Archangel front load , in green, had it a year now not budged once , only problem was the hollow bolts on the bar clamp , one snapped , so binned em all for normal bolts no probs since ,the main bolts are solid stock so no need to swap them, the mk1 are cheap to at the mo too , gyro plate fits the stem shape and is nice and neat, purple ones but you can always strip and polish or paint em :daumenhoch:,
http://www.winstanleysbmx.com/category/5581/Mankind_Stems
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Been running a Fit Brian Foster stem for a few months now. Looks good no over the top machine work based on a S&M stem.
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Been running a Fit Brian Foster stem for a few months now. Looks good no over the top machine work based on a S&M stem.
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fookin hell, my uncle is Brian Foster, (not the same one)LOL ,have to have a peek now :daumenhoch: