Adaptive Cycling: Handcycles, Amputee Adaptation, Visual Impairment, and Other Needs - Looking to raise handlebars on bike

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hammandegger
10-29-11, 03:12 AM
I wrestled with which forum to put this in. This is the lucky forum, LOL. I might cross post it between two forums.

I am having some problems with my shoulders and neck and I want to raise the handlebars on my bike.

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I have been doing some reading, and a little research.

I am looking for some touring handlebars and I guess I am going to have to change stems.

I went to the LBS and did a little inquiring. They had a set of handlebars I was interested in and they said the diameter of the bars [where it is clamped] was 25.4 mm. According to my records, the clamp on my surly is 26mm.
The LBS guy said they would work, however, my Park Tool BBB2 says it absolutely is not a good idea and unsafe to use a 25.4 mm in a 26mm clamp.

So now I am soliciting information from the most informed bicyclists on the planet. I am looking for ideas on threadless stems [ones that put some lift on the handlebars] and threadless touring handlebars. Or any relevant ideas that anybody wants to add.

Pics are most welcome.

An added thought: I am not at the present time using this outfit to do any long distance touring. I just want to get to work and back which is 20 miles roundtrip. I will be loaded with work stuff, food, repair kit etc. Mostly flat on a paved bicycle trail with a couple of raised inclines [pedestrian bridges].

Thanks, and happy trails.


Rona
11-02-11, 12:39 PM
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I was thinking about threadless but went with this instead. It is a one piece BBB adjustable stem. It gave me quite a bit of lift and it's very comfortable for me. You just gotta look around for what's available.

Leebo
11-03-11, 12:36 PM
Keep the bars. Get a stem with a steeper angle, possibly shorter. They also make an adapter to raise the stem 3-4 inches.