vorbau rennrad 120 mm Basso Strato
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vorbau rennrad 120 mm

vorbau rennrad 120 mm Basso Strato

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vorbau rennrad 120 mm Basso StratoStrato Vorbau Leichter Aluminium Rennrad Vorbau Performance Stem Der Strato Vorbau ist die perfekte Wahl fr anspruchsvolle Rennradfahrer, die Wert auf ein ausgewogenes Verhltnis von Gewicht, Steifigkeit und przisem Handling legen. Gefertigt aus hochwertigem, geschmiedetem Aluminium, berzeugt dieser Performance Vorbau durch seine Zuverlssigkeit und moderne, cleane Optik. Mit einem Gewicht von nur 250 g bietet der Strato Vorbau eine optimale Balance

Strato Vorbau – Leichter Aluminium Rennrad Vorbau / Performance Stem

Der Strato Vorbau ist die perfekte Wahl für anspruchsvolle Rennradfahrer, die Wert auf ein ausgewogenes Verhältnis von Gewicht, Steifigkeit und präzisem Handling legen. Gefertigt aus hochwertigem, geschmiedetem Aluminium, überzeugt dieser Performance-Vorbau durch seine Zuverlässigkeit und moderne, cleane Optik.

Mit einem Gewicht von nur 250 g bietet der Strato Vorbau eine optimale Balance zwischen Stabilität und Leichtbau. Der -8° Winkel sorgt für eine sportlich-aggressive Sitzposition und unterstützt eine aerodynamische Fahrweise – ideal für schnelle Trainingsfahrten, Wettkämpfe und lange Distanzen.

Die durchdachte Geometrie mit 33 mm Stapelhöhe ermöglicht eine harmonische Integration ins Cockpit. Dank der verfügbaren Längen von 80 bis 120 mm (in 10-mm-Schritten) lässt sich die Sitzposition individuell anpassen, um maximale Kontrolle und Komfort zu gewährleisten.

In Kombination mit den Microtech Integrated Cables Systemen fügt sich der Vorbau nahtlos in moderne, integrierte Cockpit-Lösungen ein und sorgt für eine cleane, aufgeräumte Optik am Bike.

Technische Merkmale:

Material: Geschmiedetes 6061 Aluminium

Gewicht: 250 g

Winkel: -8°

Stapelhöhe (Stack Height): 33 mm

Längen: 80 / 90 / 100 / 110 / 120 mm

Kompatibilität: Microtech Integrated Cables Head Set & Solid Oil Steuersätze

Strato Stem – Lightweight Aluminum Road Bike Stem / Performance Component

The Strato stem is designed for performance-oriented road cyclists who demand precision, durability, and a clean cockpit setup. Made from high-quality forged aluminum, this stem delivers excellent stiffness and long-lasting reliability while maintaining a sleek, modern design.

At just 250 g, the Strato stem achieves the perfect balance between lightweight construction and structural strength. The -8° angle promotes an aggressive, aerodynamic riding position, making it ideal for racing, fast training rides, and endurance performance.

Its refined geometry, including a 33 mm stack height, ensures smooth cockpit integration. With lengths ranging from 80 to 120 mm (in 10 mm increments), the stem allows precise bike fitting for improved comfort and control.

Fully compatible with Microtech Integrated Cables systems, the Strato stem enables a clean, fully integrated cockpit appearance, enhancing both aerodynamics and aesthetics.

Technical Features:

Material: Forged 6061 aluminum

Weight: 250 g

Angle: -8°

Stack height: 33 mm

Lengths: 80 / 90 / 100 / 110 / 120 mm

Compatibility: Microtech Integrated Cables Head Set & Solid Oil headset systems

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