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from 4026 reviewssimple, polished, nice looking. great price for a solid stem.

My favorite build ever, thanks for all the support thus far!!

Shipping was quicker than items I bought online in my own state.

Super fast shipping, I love the way it fells and looks on my Bridge Club.

I bought this for my Rivendell Roadeo with a threaded headset. Swapped right in replacing the 10mm spacer I had in there already, and it fit and looks great. The part came with some hardware just in case, but my spring bell had compatible threads and I just unscrewed it from the steel mount and screwed it back onto the spacer mount instead. Perfect!

The happy stem was just what I needed to make my frankenbike as comfortable as I knew it could be. Looks way better than the previous adjustable stem I had on there too.

Just finished rebuilding a 1981 Nishiki, the water bottle clamps were the finishing touch on this classic rebuild.
Thanks Velo Orange for making this possible.
Note: Planet Bike and Blackburn have water bottle cages that will work with these clamps, for that classic look.

I got the silver version of this seatpost and it is way better than expected. This thing is beautiful and it works really well. I needed to get my Brooks saddle a little farther back and this worked perfect. Easy to adjust as well compared to the one bolt seatposts.

Lightweight, stylish & well functioning. Thank you.

The Velo Orange Mojave water bottle cages are a fantastic addition to any cyclist's setup, blending style with substance seamlessly. Their sleek stainless construction not only enhances your bike's aesthetics but also ensures durability without adding unnecessary weight—perfect for those who prioritize both performance and appearance.
Installation was a breeze, thanks to the included mounting hardware, saving me time from fiddling with extra tools or parts. The secure grip these cages offer is impressive; they hold my bottles firmly in place even on rough terrain, yet allow easy removal when needed, which is crucial during long rides.
Versatility is another standout feature. These cages fit effortlessly across various bikes—from road to gravel, making them ideal for multi-sport enthusiasts.
Considering the quality and Velo Orange's reputable service, the Mojaves are an excellent investment offering great value for money. I highly recommend upgrading your bike with these cages—they've elevated both my riding experience and my bike's look!

I have the Equals on a Jones Plus MTB that I use for moderate trail riding, always in dry conditions.
I've ridden BB7s, Hayes CX Pro, Shimano CX77, and perhaps most relevantly, Paul Klampers- the only other boutique cable disc.
The Equals beat them all, including the Klampers. There are three things about the Equals that make them the best. First, the braking power- the cam that is inside the brake makes the power climb as you pull, while still minimizing pad rub. This brake is more powerful than any other cable disc. Second, the feel at the brake lever- this brake's internals have much less friction than other cable discs, and this is felt at the lever, they just have a very light, silky touch. Third, they are very light.
There are some minor issues- I lost the plugs for the pad adjuster bolts. The pad adjusters themselves are kind of hard to reach, especially on the rear if you are using a big rear cog. The cable clamp kind of crimps the cable in a way that makes it harder to reuse. The bolts that hold the brake together are JIS screwdriver bolts. Screwdriver? Come on, this is 2025. Give us Allen or Torx. This is the one area where the Klampers beat the Equals- Klampers are as easy as it gets to take apart and service, the Equals, not so much.
