DEDA Magic Stems


  • Average Rating: 3.5/5
  • MSRP: $
  • # of Reviews: 8

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User Reviews

Overall Rating:4
Value Rating:4
Submitted by digital_snow a Recreational Rider from

Date Reviewed: March 22, 2005

Strengths:    Stiffness, weight.

Weaknesses:    The "Gios" customized stem amounts to having a couple of "Gios" stickers on the sides of the stem, a tin stick-on "Gios" face place cover, and a "Gios" head set cap. Not really worth the extra $$$ you pay for the "Gois" emblazoned Deda Magic stem.

Bottom Line:   
Since I like mashing the hills rather than spinning them (and I'm 6'1"), I needed a stiff stem. The Magic stem has worked quite well in that respect. In combination with the Deda Newton bar, there is little flex when pounding the climb. The weight is resonable, and the shape is unique. I purchased the Deda "Gios" Magic stem (since it matched my bike's color scheme). I was dissapointed that the extra $15 I spent on the "Gios" scheme stem only got me a couple of Gios stickers on the stem, and a tin Gios stick-on face plate. I decided to remove those and the stem is now just a normal Magic stem...sorry Gios! Another mistake I made during purchase was getting a stem that is a bit too long...so I'll have to purchase another. But heck - you can't spend too much money on bike parts, right??!! :-)

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Favorite Ride:   2004 Cervelo Soloist Team Custom (blue & white)

Price Paid:    $2400.00

Purchased At:   Pedal the Planet; co

Similar Products Used:   Sticks, twine, tape, and a prayer! :-)

Bike Setup:   Cervelo Soloist Team frameset: Ultegra group, Cane Creek IS headset, Cane Creek Aerohead wheelset, Deda Newton bar, speedplay pedals, Selle Italia Trans Am saddle.


Overall Rating:5
Value Rating:3
Submitted by BigDaddyfive a Recreational Rider from

Date Reviewed: February 25, 2004

Strengths:    Reasonable weight. NO FLEX. Not too flashy. Compared to the market, this is even priced well.

Weaknesses:    Kind of odd with the three bolt face ? Would be nice if it was cheaper.

Bottom Line:   
Went with large diameter bar after flexing just got to be scary. Had another stem on for a few weeks and it was better, but still would flex when I stood up. The DEDA has been nice and stiff. Mine is long (130mm) and it has been fine.

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Favorite Ride:   Hills

Price Paid:    $40.00

Purchased At:   eBay

Similar Products Used:   ITM, Bontrager

Bike Setup:   TREK OCLV, Mavic Open Pro, Ultegra, Speedplay, Koobi (the best) Easton post.


Overall Rating:5
Value Rating:4
Submitted by campy10 a Recreational Rider from

Date Reviewed: January 11, 2004

Strengths:    Strong and stiff, securely clamps to bar and steerer tube. Does not make any creaking or clicking noises.

Weaknesses:    not really a weakness but in my opinion it looks a bit fat and chunky compared to the newton and ITM millenium stems.

Bottom Line:   
A good reliable stem which has so far proved itself to be trouble free.

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Favorite Ride:   Round the river

Price Paid:    $170.00

Purchased At:   Glen Parker cycles

Similar Products Used:   ITM big one

Bike Setup:   Bianchi sl with 10spd chorus, neutron wheels and various other quality French and Italian components.


Overall Rating:1
Value Rating:1
Submitted by JFR a Road Racer from Sacramento, CA

Date Reviewed: November 7, 2003

Strengths:    I don't know of any.

Weaknesses:    Apparently fragile threads. This weakness makes the product, at best, a waste of money due to the likelyhood of ruining it during normal adjustments/maintenance... at worst, it's hazardous and could cause a crash. Therefore I'm giving the lowest possible Value and Overall scores.

Bottom Line:   
Stem came on new bik. When making a fit adjustment, after about 1k miles, I stripped the lower steerer clamp threads.

I thought it was just me.... and figured I'd upgrade to a Newton. But low and behold the Newton reviews are full of stipped thread stories, and there are a few here for the Magic as well!

I'll not be getting another Deda stem.

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Favorite Ride:   Too many

Purchased At:   LBS

Similar Products Used:   Now using a WCS.

Bike Setup:   '02 Pinarello Galileo
Chorus/Centaur Group
WCS bar/stem


Overall Rating:4
Value Rating:4
Submitted by Mr Hunt a Road Racer from

Date Reviewed: October 8, 2003

Strengths:    Strong.
No flex.
Looks good.


Weaknesses:    Non I can think of.

Bottom Line:   
First this is the pinarello version of the Magic, the same stem but with diff logo.
The 1st feel was very strong and non flex stem, it transfer what you think into action.
When I lift my bike the small amount of weight is notable and it feels great.
I believe that the Newton stem is better but compare to the price diff the Magic is a great stem with a small price.

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Favorite Ride:   Hills. fst riding.

Price Paid:    $5.00

Bike Setup:   Pinarello surprise, selcof team seat post, newton handlebar, sella prolink seat.
Chorus hubs and padels all else Dytona, open pro rims.



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