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Date: 22 Oct 2007 12:42:15
From: DougA
Subject: Flexy Thomson X2?
I bought a new bike last month and as part of the fixing process I tried a
few stems. I settled on a 120 and they had to order the Thomson X2 I
wanted. I used a Easton EA50 as a sub till the Thomson arrived.

They swapped the stems yesterday and on today's commute I am noticing quite
a lot of flex in the bar compared to the Easton.

I flex a good thing? I don't feel confident on descents. Why would the
Thomson be flexy? Would the X4 be better or should I be looking elsewhere?






 
Date: 22 Oct 2007 15:29:09
From: Morten Reippuert Knudsen
Subject: Re: Flexy Thomson X2?
DougA <douga@hotmail.com > wrote:
> I bought a new bike last month and as part of the fixing process I tried a
> few stems. I settled on a 120 and they had to order the Thomson X2 I
> wanted. I used a Easton EA50 as a sub till the Thomson arrived.
>
> They swapped the stems yesterday and on today's commute I am noticing quite
> a lot of flex in the bar compared to the Easton.
>
> I flex a good thing? I don't feel confident on descents. Why would the
> Thomson be flexy? Would the X4 be better or should I be looking elsewhere?

I can't recognize your experience with the X2 as flexy. I wigh 90-98kg
and i have full confidence in my X2 witch is holdimg a FRM webbar32.

In my expericene the X2 the most stable stem out there. Witch
handlebar do you have?

--
Morten Reippuert Knudsen :-) <http://blog.reippuert.dk >

Merlin Works CR-3/2.5 & Campagnolo Chorus 2007.


  
Date: 22 Oct 2007 19:31:04
From: DougA
Subject: Re: Flexy Thomson X2?
The bar is a Zepp 3t oversize. The fork is a Seven 5E, CK headset and my
weigh is 155 pounds.


"Morten Reippuert Knudsen" <spam@reippuert.dk > wrote in message
news:56luu4-au6.ln1@wm.reippuert.dk...
> DougA <douga@hotmail.com> wrote:
>> I bought a new bike last month and as part of the fixing process I tried
>> a
>> few stems. I settled on a 120 and they had to order the Thomson X2 I
>> wanted. I used a Easton EA50 as a sub till the Thomson arrived.
>>
>> They swapped the stems yesterday and on today's commute I am noticing
>> quite
>> a lot of flex in the bar compared to the Easton.
>>
>> I flex a good thing? I don't feel confident on descents. Why would the
>> Thomson be flexy? Would the X4 be better or should I be looking
>> elsewhere?
>
> I can't recognize your experience with the X2 as flexy. I wigh 90-98kg
> and i have full confidence in my X2 witch is holdimg a FRM webbar32.
>
> In my expericene the X2 the most stable stem out there. Witch
> handlebar do you have?
>
> --
> Morten Reippuert Knudsen :-) <http://blog.reippuert.dk>
>
> Merlin Works CR-3/2.5 & Campagnolo Chorus 2007.




   
Date: 22 Oct 2007 22:58:05
From: Morten Reippuert Knudsen
Subject: Re: Flexy Thomson X2?
DougA <douga@hotmail.com > wrote:
> The bar is a Zepp 3t oversize. The fork is a Seven 5E, CK headset and my
> weigh is 155 pounds.

I guess the problem is your handlebar, the X2 doesn't apply pressure
in at the center of the bar - perhaps your bar needs that in order not
to flex.

--
Morten Reippuert Knudsen :-) <http://blog.reippuert.dk >

Merlin Works CR-3/2.5 & Campagnolo Chorus 2007.