Description The EA50 alloy stem continues to provide both performance and excellent fitment options at a competitive price. From the 3D forging processes to the Top-Lock™ technology, Easton alloy stems integrate careful design and saftey choices into the construction. The EA50 stem is also compatible with the ICM integrated Garmin mount.
Features & Specs:
3D forged EA50 alloy
Compatible with the ICM integrated Garmin mount
Top-Lock™ technology
Rise: (+/-) 7 degrees, (+/-) 17 degrees.
Clamp diameter: 31.8mm
Steerer: 1-1/8"
Weight: 140g (for 100mm / (+/-) 7 degrees stem)
B-Stock - This product has one or more B-Stock units available. These units can be purchased at a discount (see option select). B-Stock units were returned from other customers and may have missing or damaged packaging materials. These units are otherwise as new. The full manufacturer warranty applies. Click Here for more information.
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Great Value
Great Stem! Light and well made.
Unfortunately I ordered the wrong size and it is too short. Can�t send it back because I bolted it up and used compound. Oh well, I�ll have it in case I ever need it??
Reviewed 9/8/2022
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Solid stem
Alloy stem. No fuss, no muss. Had to swap out out front mount to a longer one due the front bump out being longer then what had on before.
Reviewed 10/9/2022
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Very good product
by jimbax
Cycling Enthusiast
sf bay area
Nice stem, usable in both up and down degree positions. Easy to install. I think the Top-Lock feature is bogus, but I used it, tightening top bolts fully. It worked. I now have these stems on two bikes. Another plus is you can get the stem in a short length if you need it.
Reviewed 5/19/2022
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