Scrabbler
08-01-08, 08:01 PM
Please bear with me if I'm not using the correct terms for parts here...
What I want to do is raise up my drop bars on my road bike to get more upright position. What I can do now, is loosen a hex bolt that is vertical at the top of the stem, and pull up on the whole assembly. Then there is a marker for max height, just like with a bike seat post. Well this isnt high enough. When I look online for stems, they all look like the bolt to a post of some sort. I dont have that, mine is a one piece assemble that the drop bar is attached to.
So my question is, do I need to get a post of some sort that these new types of stems attach to, a spacer of some sort, or do they still make a longer one piece and I'm not looking in the right places.
Hope that was clearer than mud. Thanks!
S.
What I want to do is raise up my drop bars on my road bike to get more upright position. What I can do now, is loosen a hex bolt that is vertical at the top of the stem, and pull up on the whole assembly. Then there is a marker for max height, just like with a bike seat post. Well this isnt high enough. When I look online for stems, they all look like the bolt to a post of some sort. I dont have that, mine is a one piece assemble that the drop bar is attached to.
So my question is, do I need to get a post of some sort that these new types of stems attach to, a spacer of some sort, or do they still make a longer one piece and I'm not looking in the right places.
Hope that was clearer than mud. Thanks!
S.
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