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Ready to ship late November / early December. This limited run of first edition Stem Docks are in available colour of your choice. Eventually for scaling we'll have to settle on just a few. But for a very limited time you can get in quick on the custom, limited run action. 

 

This is a 3D printed item with 20% infill high quality PLA. It is lightweight and durable. It has been extensively tested in bike shops. It is a precursor to a production model that is likely to be identical in function but injection moulded.

 

No more scratched paint. No more lost parts. No more stress.Now whilst your forks are away getting serviced, your handlebars are held in a way that you can bleed your brakes, install headset routed cables and hoses, change your grips or anything else thats easier with a securely mounted handlebar.

 

This has always been a problem in the bicycle repair industry. When I showed our local shops the prototype they instantly recognised the value in Stem-Dock. At its best, Stem-dock will simply make your workshop more productive as you can perform in-situ handlebar maintenance even without forks in your bike.

NOTE: This is a custom made product therefore aesthetics may change during manufacturing. This will not affect function. 

Stem-Dock Control centre service mount

£35.00 Regular Price
£25.00Sale Price
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  • Pre-order for shipping late November - early December.

    The stem-dock base is wide by default for most modern alloy and carbon bikes but a smaller, round tubes version is on the way. 

    Whats in the box?

    • Stem dock main body
    • Stem dock HS stack security clip
    • 3x 10>20cm rubber straps
    • 1x 45x2.5mm silicone strap
    • Stickers!

     

    Product specifications.

    • Material: Plastic
    • Weight: 120g (approx)
    • 125mm / 80mm / 135mm
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