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FOMTOR 31.8 Stem 60mm 7 Degree Light-weight Bike Handlebar Stem MTB Stem Suitable for Mountain Bike Road Bike BMX MTB (31.8 x 60mm)

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The new BLB Cobra stem is the perfect combination of stiffness and lightness (at only 133g). The aerodynamic profile and cut outs provide for a stunning look and superb performances. Reasons to buy: Super solid and resilient, flex free, and now comes in some great colours. Great value This stem was designed from the ground up to be stiff, strong and pretty darn light too. The rounded box shape is some 25% stiffer than the competition and after extensive real world and machine testing, proven this to be the best combination of these three principles as well as one damn strong stem! Love the look of the Easton Haven stem, but only comes in 55mm or 70mm – would i notice much difference going up to the 70mm? Not really fancying going any shorter to 55mm… Basically the issue I have is I need to get the fit on my winter bike and CX bike as close as I can to the Retul fit I had done on the Merida or the pirformis sydrome rears its ugly (and painful) head again!

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Its been easy enough on the CX bike - 90 mm stem and a set of short reach compact bars has got me within millimetres of it. Most stems tend to come between 30 and 50mm these days. Shorter stems aren't technically "better", they will give your bike sharper and faster reacting handling. How we testImmaculate Lancashire machining makes Hope’s stems expensive compared to Far Eastern fabricated competition but they come in a massive range of styles and sizes as well as a trademark palette of anodized colors. Speaking of spacers, there should always be a spacer on top of the stem if you have a carbon fibre fork, and the steerer should extend into the spacer. That way the full length of the stem clamp engages with the steerer, reducing the chance of damage to the top of it. Cutting straight to the chase, the pinstripe and crisp CNC vibe is either your thang or it isn’t. Truth be told, even if it is your thang, it may just simply not suit your bike. The swoopy, candy colour, gloss finish of certain carbon frames doesn’t lend itself to being paired with a chunk of lasered alloy.

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I think it’s only worth doing if you’re trying to get your handling “perfect”. I went from a super long 100mm and 685mm bars to a 60mm and 785mm bars and I was wishing I’d done it sooner. This was about 6-12 months ago. It improved my descending greatly, but I find myself wishing the stem was a tiny bit longer for the steeper climbs and the bars a little bit shorter for more general riding. Consequently, I’m thinking about going to 70mm and 750mm bars for general use and using the 785/60mm combo for DH only. If you are having to put a 90mm stem on your DC bike to fit well, you simply bought too small of a bike and trying to make up for it with an extra long stem is a fools game. Sell the frame and start over.

Mountain Bike Stems

The Hixon, and the lighter, narrower bar Frazer XC combo, add an instantly futuristic look to your front end. They’re available to mimic fashionably short stem reaches and the latest versions extend span from 760 to 780mm. If the angle of sweep and rotation works for you the actual bar feel is really nicely balanced between accuracy and buzz damping control.

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As a result, fine-tuning the stem can be one way to tweak the handling of your bike – but remember, your stem doesn’t exist in isolation and changing the stem length will also impact your position on the bike. Interestingly while carbon stems are a thing in the road world, very few have dared creep onto the dirt and even then they’ve stayed firmly on the lightweight mountain bikes. What are specialist stems? The shorter stem also aids manoeuvrability, as you’re rotating the handlebar closer to the axis of the steerer, although too short a stem can make a bike feel unstable. As above really. Currently, running a 90 mm +10 degrees, but occasionally feeling a bit stretched out. I know it’s not that long for a stem, but I’d be interested to hear if anyone has experimented with short stems (<70 mm). We don’t ‘choose‘ stem length — we get whichever stem length puts us in the correct riding position.

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First instinct is as YW says above - the frame is too big. Putting the saddle so far forward will affect your pedaling too - part of the bike fit should have included fore/aft saddle position. Mountain Stems Handlebar Clamp Diameters 35 mm | 31.8 mm A35 Lengths 32 mm | 40 mm | 50 mm A318 Lengths 30 mm | 40 mm | 50 mm Want to improve your mountain bike fitness? Try this MTB strength challenge to boost your riding power We’ve covered stems that are available in lengths from 25mm up to 100mm. We concentrated mostly on shorter reach units as that’s the most common upgrade switch for more responsive, lighter feeling steering. We’ve covered both 31.8mm and 35mm handlebar diameter stems too. Are shorter MTB stems better? CNC-machined from a heat-treated 2014-series aluminum and hard anodized, the Apex 35 features clamps with a 240-degree wrap, allowing Renthal to make the body of the stem a bigger diameter to increase stiffness while saving as much weight as possible. The twin clamps also use a zero-gap design, so they close fully at the bottom and then you snug up the top two bolts using a crisscross process. This simplifies the setup because you just bottom out the lower bolts to correct torque and then ensure even tightening of the top two. When a fastener is threaded all the way through the clamp it makes it stronger, there is less stress on the bolts, and you also reduce the risk of rounding a bolt head or clamping the faceplate unevenly.

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It’s expensive and needs careful setup but the Apex 35 is top-quality, will easily see years of service, and is a great stem for trail, enduro, and even XC use.

Used on some downhill mountain bikes. Requires a fork with mounting points built in. 1 1/8in steerer, 25.4mm/26mm bar clamp but with long legs. Running 70mm +17° stem on the gravel bike (over a shed load of spacers) with 460mm flared bars, annoys me how shit it looks, but it’s comfy and can ride it all day without pinching shoulders that I get if even having it at 80/90mm stem. In reality an L frame would have probably suited me better than XL due to lanky legs. Syncros’s Hixon all-in-one carbon bar and stem looks amazing in a sci-fi way and feels great on the trail but bar fit and accessory mounting are very restrictive and conventional bar and stem combos are lighter and cheaper.

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