Renthal introduces the Integra II

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Renthal has introduced an updated version of the Integra stem, which retains the lightweight six-bolt design and handlebar cradle of the original, in a new stiffer package, with multiple spec options.
Demand from World Cup teams and from consumers was to offer rise options. Modification of the original Integra to add height was not effective, so the stem was a fresh design from the ground up. Research clearly showed that the reach adjustment feature of the original Integra was rarely used. The design process also proved that dedicated sizes resulted in a far superior product. So the new Integra has been designed in four dedicated sizes, to offer 45mm and 50mm lengths, both available with either zero or +10mm rise.

We're currently testing this stem at the moment up in Whistler.We're currently testing this stem at the moment up in Whistler.
We’re currently testing this stem at the moment up in Whistler.

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