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Whilst it’s really important to look at this pricing analysis, it’s also worth considering the other factors like how good the quality of the product is compared to the many other options available. So Deda Elementi D-Clip For Superzero Stem comes in below average based on this criteria. The average price of these products was £33.16, yet the cheapest we found was just £2.35 and most expensive £101.71. We found 23 products that fit this criteria over at Chain Reaction Cycles UK. The final step we then went to, was to look more specifically at products from Deda Elementi that feature in the Stems category. The most expensive that we managed to find was £392.99 and the cheapest just £0.99, so as you’d imagine Deda Elementi D-Clip For Superzero Stem comes in at a price below average. The average price of all the 101 products we found from Deda Elementi was £56.08. Once we’d understood the average price of the products in the Stems category, we then looked at products from the brand Deda Elementi. So you can see that Deda Elementi D-Clip For Superzero Stem, which we found available for £2.99 comes in below average price. The cheapest we found was amazingly, just £0.99 whilst the most expensive we found was £5000.00. We then also looked at how much the price can vary, by finding the cheapest and most expensive options. The first stage of the price analysis we did was to look at the average price you can expect to pay for all products in the Stems category. By checking out this price analysis you’ll have a much better idea of how the price compares to the 482 products we found. Luckily for you, we’ve done that donkey work for you by comparing the prices of all the different products that we found in the Stems category over at Chain Reaction Cycles UK. It’s important to look at more than just the price though, ideally you’d spend a bit of time looking at how the price compares to other alternative options. If the source of flex is bar, then doesnt matter which stem to go, so i'll pick Superleggero based on look.The next step in the buying process and of course one of the most important, is to check the price of Deda Elementi D-Clip For Superzero Stem. If i go Deda Superleggero stem, i'll imediately change the Ti bolts with grade 5 Ti bolts, since i also found too many reviews of easy braking them even with lower then 5 nm torque of bolts. But i hade flex in front end on downhills with strong crosswind/sidewind. Im not too much heavy (71-74 kg), and not care too much of flex during sprints. If the stem is source of flex, maybe i can go with Deda Zero100 or Deda SuperZero stem (which dont look that good and dont match that good Superleggera bar/Superleggero Seatpost, but maybe i can sacrifice a bit of look for more rigid front end.)
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So what is the main source of f flex? Bar, Stem or both?
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#Deda superzero stem review upgrade
Still not having chance to actually test ride this bike outside and check the new handlebar in real, but start thinking to upgrade eventually stem and seatpost for Deda's (to switch from Colnago Seatpost to Deda Superleggero RS seatpost, based on look, weight and that maybe i need a bit less setback then 25mm)Īnd in this case i'll move Fizik Cyrano R1 Stem to my Caad12.Īnyway, many times i read that Superleggera handlebar is flexy, but most of the reviews i find out are based on experience Superleggera bar/Superleggero Stem. Until now i was using Fizik Cyrano R1 stem in 110 and Easton EC90SLX3 handlebar, which i found very stiff, comfortable etc.īut since i build second bike, i installed this bar (with Kalloy Uno 110mm stem for now) on my CAAD12, and for my Colnago C60 got Deda Superleggera handlebar where i still use Fizik Cyrano R1 stem.