MTB Stem Bolts
Small parts, big impact: With new stem bolts, you save weight, give your bike a custom look with Oil Slick or Gold, and replace dangerous, stripped old bolts. Here you will find high-strength sets made of CrMo steel and ultra-light titanium for your MTB stem.
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MTB Stem Bolts FAQ
What are stem bolts and when should I replace them?
These inconspicuous bolts hold your handlebars and clamp the stem to the fork. They are subjected to enormous tensile forces, especially during landings. You should replace them if:
- The heads are rusted or "stripped" (the key no longer grips cleanly).
- You want to save weight (upgrade to Titanium).
- You want to add a color accent (color matching) to your cockpit.
What materials are available?
- CrMo Steel
- The standard. Extremely high tensile strength, affordable, and robust. However, they can rust over time if the paint is damaged.
- Titanium (Ti)
- The high-end solution (e.g., from TLC Bikes or Title). Titanium is approx. 40% lighter than steel, completely rust-proof, and extremely strong. Perfect for lightweight builds.
What should I look for in size?
Almost all modern MTB stems use M6 threads. However, there are differences in length and head shape:
- Thread: M6 (metric, 6mm diameter) is standard. M8 is only found on very old or specific BMX stems.
- Length: Measure your old bolts (thread only, without head!). Common lengths are 20mm to 25mm. Bolts that are too short will strip the threads out of the stem!
How do I install stem bolts safely?
- Lightly grease the threads and the underside of the bolt head. This ensures accurate torque readings.
- Faceplate (Bar Clamp): Always tighten the 4 bolts in a cross pattern and incrementally so that the gap is even at the top and bottom.
- Use a high-quality Allen key (usually 5mm or 6mm) to avoid damaging the head.
- Observe Torque: Only tighten the bolts as tight as specified on the stem (usually 6 Nm). Overtightening can crack the stem faceplate!
What do the specifications mean?
| Specification | Explanation | Examples/Available |
|---|---|---|
| Thread | Diameter x Pitch. | M6 x 1.0 (MTB Standard) |
| Material | Substance. | Solid Steel, Titanium |
| Drive | Tool interface. | Allen key (5mm / 6mm) |






















