CADEX Race Stem Rounds Out Your Cockpit
With the addition of this new carbon stem, CADEX now has a complete cockpit offering in its Race series component line. The new stem uses a hook & 2-bolt removable faceplate design and a hidden top cap for an integrated look while maintaining component adjustability. This new stem bears the “Race” naming, but don’t toss it aside for road-use-only — it’s rated for gravel and all drop bar disciplines.
What is it? — CADEX Race Stem
CADEX’s new stem offering rounds out its component line-up – in addition to their various ultralight handlebars – and gives riders another slippery option against one-piece bar & stem integrated cockpits. It’s no secret that CADEX wanted to solidify an entire cockpit. And the new Race stem matches their palette and ethos: matte carbon, stiff, and lightweight.
Carbon Stem Construction
The CADEX Race stem is fully carbon, crafted from T800 and T1100 carbon strands balancing stiffness and weight. The gently curved shape is similar to a few others on the market, offering a slippery front end while keeping bar angle adjustability.
It comes in eight different lengths, starting from 70mm and growing in 10mm increments, ending at a World Tour-ready 140mm length. The stem has a -10-degree angle and is compatible with both 1-¼ and 1-⅛ steerer tubes.
The two pairs of stem & steerer clamp bolts are all titanium, and help keep the CADEX Race stem respectable at 120g (100mm, claimed). The carbon top cap nestles inside the stem, creating a clean-looking combo once you’ve dialed in your fit… not necessarily with a big stack of spacers like this bike, here.
Race Stem — Tech Specs
- Lengths: 70/80/90/100/110/120/130/140mm
- Weights: 114/116/118/120/124/128/132/136g, claimed respectively
- Rise: -10°
- Steerer Tube: 1 1/4″ or 1 1/8″ (with included carbon adapter)
- Stack: 41mm
- Material: T800 and T1100 carbon laminate
- Price: $300
The CADEX Race stem is available at retailers and online in select markets worldwide now.
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