Bike Quill Stem for Road Bikes Fixed Gear stem Gooseneck Handlebar stem

Bike Quill Stem Road Bikes Fixed Gear stem gooseneck Handlebar stem

Material: Aluminum alloy AL6061

Quill Shaft Length: 150mm/180mm

Stem Length: 60mm/80mm

Handlebar Clamp Diameter: 25.4mm

Quill shaft Diameter: 22.2mm

Size: 22.2×25.4x60x150mm

Color: Silver

This Bike Quill Stem is use to road bike and quill Shaft Length for 150mm and 180mmand Stem Length for 60mm and 80mm,good price,you can customized your size.

SKU: Gooseneck Handlebar stem Category: Bike Stem

Description

Road Bikes Fixed Gear stem Gooseneck Handlebar stem

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Bike Quill Stem for Road Bikes Fixed Gear stem Gooseneck Handlebar stem

Bike quill stem material: Aluminum alloy 6061

Quill Shaft Length: 150mm/180mm

Stem Length: 60mm/80mm

Handlebar Clamp Diameter: 25.4mm

Quill shaft Diameter: 22.2mm

Size: 22.2×25.4x60x150mm

Color: Silver

The bicycle quill stem, gooseneck Handlebar stem

What is a Bicycle Quill Stem?

A bike quill stem is an essential component for adjusting the height and position of the handlebars on a bicycle. It is a vertical tube that fits into the steer tube of the fork, allowing for easy customization to improve both comfort and control while riding,and It is a type of stem that connects the handlebars to the fork steerer tube on a bicycle.

Advantages of Using a Quill Stem

One of the key advantages of a quill stem is the ability to alter handlebar height with simple adjustments. This feature provides riders with the flexibility to find their optimal riding position, enhancing both performance and comfort on longer rides.

Compatibility and Design

It come in various designs and lengths, ensuring compatibility with different bicycle types. Whether you’re upgrading your current set-up or replacing a worn-out stem, choosing the right quill stem can significantly enhance your bike’s handling and ride quality.

It is a type of stem that connects the handlebars to the fork steerer tube on a bicycle. It’s typically found on older road bikes, touring bikes, and some mountain bikes, especially those manufactured before the widespread adoption of threadless stems in the 1990s