
The cheerleader uniform that she wore in the video was the one she wore in high school. Already known by the nickname "Toni", she later incorporated her cheerleading experience into her dance career, including her choreography/performance of "Mickey". Basil graduated from Las Vegas High School in 1961, where she was a head cheerleader. She was raised in Las Vegas, Nevada, where her father moved the family for his work when she was a child. Her song " Mickey" topped the charts in the US, Canada and Australia and hit the top ten in several other countries.īasil was born Antonia Christina Basilotta Her father led an orchestra, and her mother performed in vaudeville. The stems are available at and in select bike shops.Antonia Christina Basilotta (born September 22, 1943), better known by her stage name Toni Basil, is an American singer, choreographer, dancer, actress, and director.

The Sixpack ICR system is approved for ASTM category 5, the highest category of riding.įor more information on the new Millenium ICR stem, visit the Website of Sixpack Racing. Of course, the entire system was tested to the bone & it easily passed all industry-required tests. It is lightweight, and – when reinforced with glass fiber – extremely robust and durable. Polyamide is an extremely functional material with many benefits. We know what you are thinking: Plastic?! This will break. All other parts of the cable routing system are made of glass-fiber reinforced PA (Polyamide) in cooperation with Acros. It comes in 2 colors: Midnight Black and Raw. The stem is CNC-milled from AL 7075 in Germany. 1x stem adapter for use with regular headsets.1x head tube cover with seal, compatible with Acros ZS56 ICR Headsets or Acros Angle-Headsets with additional aftermarket compression ring (11.52.106R2-AM).2x split spacers for easy height adjustment of the stem (each 5 mm height).1x horizontal rubber cable router seal with 4 cable ports.1x CNC-milled stem, designed specifically to optimize the HS cable routing experience.The stem can also be combined with regular headsets with the included adapter. You like the looks of our ICR Stem and want to run it on your regular bike? No problem either. Want to ride your favorite handlebar? No problem. Changing or adjusting your handlebar is as easy as ever, too. Just loosen the stem, pull it up, and add or remove the split spacers easily. Sixpack designed split-spacers for easy height adjustment of your cockpit, even after the ICR system is mounted. It is available in 35 mm and 50 mm length, both having a 35 mm clamp diameter. The Millenium ICR Stem is a classic stem, like any other combined with HS cable routing, nothing proprietary or fully integrated here. Cables are routed close to the cockpit, and can be even shorter than with regular HS cable routing solutions, which further reduces the danger of them tearing off and creates little to no rattling noises. With regular HS routing top covers, water can enter the headset, which is a major known problem of the concept. This area is sealed off with rubber cable ports to protect the headset from dust and, most importantly, water. Cables are routed underneath (not through!) the stem. The major difference is in where the cables enter the headset. This ICR system differs from currently available headset cable routing solutions in a few points. It can be mounted on any bike with Acros ZS56 ICR Headsets or Acros Angle-Headsets with an additional aftermarket compression ring (11.52.106R2-AM).

The Sixpack Internal Cable Routing system is the perfect solution if you are aiming for a clean cockpit, a quiet bike and want to minimize the typical risks involved with HS cable routing. The quick answer is: Not much! The few options of HS cable routing components available on the aftermarket are either complete, proprietary fully integrated systems or systems with known issues on the market.

For Sixpack, they felt it was important to stay within the trends and standards of modern bikes, so they checked what's available on the HS cable routing side of components. So, yes, Sixpack Racing is another company that's going on board with HS Cable routing? There is a trend of bike manufacturers switching to this new cable routing method.

Not the easiest to set up (and I'll be honest, I had my junior mechanic do the work), but I do like how clean it looks and the simplified cockpit. The Millenium ICR system is now available on the market to make riders' lives easier.Įd: My new Commencal TEMPO has internal routing through the headset. Sixpack Racing has launched a new system for headset cable routing which minimizes the typical risks.
