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Thread: Flip the stem?

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  1. #1
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    Flipping it *the other way* can make you more comfortable. Mine was still too low so I had one with a 25° angle installed, now my hand's don't go as numb as quickly anymore.

    LBS guy said for racing, the top of the handlebars can be up to 12 cm lower than the saddle. For touring, 0 to 6 cm lower. Now I am at 0.

    If you are really cool you can handle this:


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    I ride with my stem flipped on both my road and mountain bikes. It helps to shift my centre of mass forward on the bike taking some of the load off my legs while pedalling. It does take a little time to adjust to this position because I think a lot of people are used to riding fairly upright. Over time you get used to the position and your muscles adapt, and I would say that it is advantageous particularly when climbing.

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    I recently flipped both my stems because I found myself constantly riding in the drops. So I was already down there, I might as well get a little lower for a little bit less resistance I also agree about the weight shift. I think that's why I was riding in the drops also, I was able to pedal better.
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    I'm confused... What does it mean to "flip the stem"?

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    yes, i want to know too.
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  6. #6
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    The stem is what connects your bike to your handlebars. It can either sit at about a 45 degree angle to your cross tube or, if you flip it it sits about parallel.

    Here are pics to help:

    Stem not flipped:



    Stem flipped:
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  7. #7
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    Thanks for the pictures Beta Girl. I've been wondering what they meant at Bike Forums, but didn't want to be the newbie that asked! Hmmm...now I'm curious about whether I should try it.

 

 

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