The DEKADE Enduro Stem exceeds the highest standards in Mountain Bike component production.
Machined out of a solid block of 6061 T6 aluminum for superior strength with minimal weight, this enduro focused stem features a low 36 mm stack height that maximizes pressure on your front
wheel, improving control and inspiring confidence on the trail. We combine these superior
performance features with equally impressive aesthetic features, including chamfered edges
throughout and a no gap/gap front cap design for a clean, finished look. Available in multiple lengths
and diameters, the DEKADE Enduro Stem is the perfect match for your DEKADE handlebars and accessories. And thanks to a wide array of colors, it will improve the look and performance of any MTB spec.
Tech Bullets
Offered in two clamping diameters to fit any handlebar.
Warranty: 5 Years as first-time owner
Ø31.8: 33mm | 40mm | 50mm
Ø35: 33mm | 40mm | 50mm
Steerer Compatibilty: 1-1/8" or tapered steerer
Stack Height: 36mm
Body & Front Cap: 6061-T6 Aluminum
Hardware: M5 x 16mm (4mm Allen Key)
Features: NO GAP/GAP Front Cap Design, laser etched logos, laser etched torque
Nerd Facts
The weight for each size is:
L.33mm x Ø35 // 131g
L:40mm x Ø35 // 145g
L:33mm x Ø31.8 // 142g
L:40mm x Ø31.8 // 156g
The Dekade Enduro stem uses stainless steel bolts only, all at the same length (M5 x 16mm).
Our DEKADE stem will fit any fork which has a threadless 1-1/8" steerer at the upper part. No matter if you run a tapered 1.5" to 1-1/8", a tapered 1.8" to 1-1/8" steerer or a straight 1-1/8" steerer.
Can I add spacers on top of the stem?
Some riders don't want to cut their fork steerer to short, and they rather like using additional spacers on the top of the stem. The DEKADE stem has no problem with spacers on top of it. We mainly recommend to use at least a minimum of 5mm spacer on top of it, this way the clamping area of the stem sits a bit further down on the fork steerer.
Where can I find the torque dimensions?
The torque dimensions of the DEKADE stem can be found on the bottom of the stem. We strictly recommend using a torque wrench to tighten the bolts correctly.