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Answer and Fyxation Stem Collaboration

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As the FGFS movement continues to expand, bike parts are constantly evolving to keep up with demand. Case in point: stems. FGFS bikes are now to the point that most of them are running stout bars and short stems to allow for tricks and hold up to the abuse. To address the need, Fyxation will be introducing a new stem, which is a collaboration with Answer Components.

Those familiar with Answer products, especially the Rove DJ stem, will notice that the 7075 stem is almost identical to the Rove save for the printing and colors. However, there are a few more loud colors offered which I’m guessing will attract more than just fixed gear riders.

Check out the other colors and specs after the break!

The Fyxation 7075 stem will be available in the standard black and white faceplate models, but will also be available in the more radical pink, orange, and green. In addition to the additional colors initially offered, replaceable faceplate kits will also be available so that you can change your stem to suit your mood. While the Fyxation stem is targeted at FGFS riders, anyone who has use for a 35-50mm bomber stem can throw it on their ride.

 

Specs:

Weight – 210g and 250g
Stem Length – 35mm and 50mm
Clamp Diameter – 31.8mm
Material – 7075 Series Aluminum – extremely high strength alloy – same material used in premier dirt jump stems
Faceplate – 61mm wide faceplate – provides increased clamp stiffness
Stem Body Color – Gun Metal Gray Anodized
Face Plate Colors – Black, White, Pink, Green and Orange – inter-changeable face plates kits available for your different moods
US Retail – $75.00

 

 

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