I just recently got a new bike (https://www.ibexbikes.com/Bikes/ASTA-PRO-Details.html) to replace my old rigid Rockhopper. Of course, there was some question of fit, buying off the internet and all, but I had tried out plenty of bikes as well as making a matrix of all the geometries. The bike does feel like the right fit too me. However, I have had a chance to take it out on all my usual trails and am wondering if I need a shorter stem. How would I know for sure?
My gut reaction the first time I got on the bike was that I wanted to take out one or two of the risers and shorten the stem... though I don't have the experience to know if that is REALLY what I need to do. On descents I am feeling like I have to get back further than usual to feel comfortable/in control. Do you think that part of this is getting used to a front fork? Could coming down semi-technical descents compress the fork, changing the geometry to make me feel front heavy? Would a shorter stem let me transfer the weight back a little easier?
There are so many choices with the riser bars, flat bars, stem length, spacers... How does one know? BTW, the stock stem is 150mm.



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