I used one for about six months, and had a lot of bar slippage. The
slippage is very well managed under normal use, so it’s not like the bars
slipped in a major way that I felt was dangerous. I ride pretty technical
stuff on my Gus so I’m now running a bmx stem which is the only thing I’ve
found that really limits bar slippage.

On Mon, Mar 3, 2025 at 3:00 PM der_amerikanische_freund <
alfonso.s...@gmail.com> wrote:

> Hi all, just a quick question to users of the above stems.
>
> Nitto claims it's not intended for off-road riding, however I see a lot of
> builds (who look very off-road to me) with said stems.
>
> Has anyone used them in rough-ish terrain? I don't ride technical trails
> but I don't ride on pavement either, so just that middle ground of mild to
> rough gravel
>
> Thanks
>
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