![]() ![]() In case of items not availableįrom stock, the given delivery time also includes the procurement of the goods from our suppliers. Inhouse at BIKE24 as well as the transport to the destination address by a carrier. The given delivery time includes the entire processing of the shipment The aero integrated top cap, headset spacers and alloy sleeve adaptor for a 1-1/8" fork steerer complete the line of accessories included.All prices incl. The innovative 3D forging technology and the flat design result in a better aero performance. The Spacers are designed with slits that let them pull open, they can be added or removed to get the fit right without having to remove all the cables. The Vinci Stem system features special spacers that provide the channels for the housing cables. The stem leaves room at the back for the cables to fit the gap in between the headset bearing and fork. The DCR system works with a standard tapered steerer with 1-1/8" upper diameter but requires a 52mm (1.5") upper headset bearing. The Vinci is the most versatile stem on the market being compatible with traditional 1-1/8" fork steerers as well as 1-1/4". What do the manufacturers say about it? How does that compare to your own feelings about it?ĭeda says: 'The first Deda stem that's designed to allow fully integrated cable routing when assembled with other Deda handlebars featuring the all new DCR system (Deda Internal Cable Routing) Tell us what the product is for and who it's aimed at. Great aesthetically when used in combination with the Vinci bar, but very heavy and expensive I think it still looks great with a more standard setup, still giving a clean, integrated bar/stem look, but you'll need some deep pockets and to be happy running the very low, race-orientated position it gives. ConclusionĪs well as being very stiff, the Deda Vinci stem does look fantastic with its broad, squared-off shape, and if you have a frameset with DCR routing or one of the other compatible frames it could look even better, hiding your cables completely. On its own, the stem costs £139.99, which is pretty expensive compared with other aluminium options, even premium ones like the FSA Energy SCR which Jamie tested and thought was expensive at £68 – the Vinci is almost double the price – and the Ritchey WCS Chicane which is currently on sale at Wiggle for £91.99.įor most, the Vinci stem will be bought to use alongside the Vinci handlebar, a system that'll set you back £434.98 (plus another £29.99 for the computer mount). ![]()
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