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Old 11-04-09, 03:39 PM
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raising handlebars on a brompton

Asking for help from fellow Bromptonians. I love my bike but find I am cramped and cricked in the neck by the handlebars. I have the s type. I have an extended seat post set at maximum for best pedal power. I want the handlebars to be both higher and wider. Have seen the SP thing online but can't tell whether that actually gets you higher or wider.

Any advice would be very much appreciated.

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Actually ive just been through all that.I opted for the "aber halo" stem riser which i got from Thor USA.
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A Wald high rise bar is the perfect ticket for a folder bike. It puts the bar up high enough for comfortable riding.
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In the Netherlands there is a lbs that fits an adjustable stem
https://www.flickr.com/photos/plooifi...7603532527877/

More info, sorry it's in Dutch put the pictures tell the story too.
Go to https://www.bikeshop.nl/
then chose specials
then chose Vouwfietsen met Brompton en Brompton opties in het bijzonder
then chose Brompton Bikeshop opties
then chose Telescopische stuurpen
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If you do a search you'll find a bit more info. I have just fitted these https://cgi.ebay.co.uk/Spank-Tweet-Tw...1e4418&afsrc=1
to my S type. They work a treat, even with my raised homemade telescopic post.
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Originally Posted by brommie
In the Netherlands there is a lbs that fits an adjustable stem
https://www.flickr.com/photos/plooifi...7603532527877/

More info, sorry it's in Dutch put the pictures tell the story too.
Go to https://www.bikeshop.nl/
then chose specials
then chose Vouwfietsen met Brompton en Brompton opties in het bijzonder
then chose Brompton Bikeshop opties
then chose Telescopische stuurpen
Oh interesting.
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Problem with high rise bars is that they tend to be for DH and therefore are heavy and overbuilt for folding bike usage.
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Similar idea to the aber halo. Thinking about getting one for myself if it's sturdy enough.
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yea there are Riser bars , from the MTB world .. Up a couple inches, and wider
and a bit more sweep angle..

Its what others have used,
You do have to replace all the cables and housing, though.. intentionally short at the factory , as they don't anticipate buyer changing things.



other problem is raising the bars , puts the bars into the ground when folded..

M bar set is sitting at Max , S bar is lower.. .. [upcoming H bar adds a bit more,
halved, to both sides of the hinge, so the fold doesn't increase,
as the bars to ground clearance, folded, is unchanged.

Know any Frame Builders? like in number 4 above,

they could modify the front steering mast, to fit a telescopic internal stem and handlebar clamp

might be a good idea to use a keyway in the mech, imho,
so turning the wheel will always happen
even if QR clamp is a bit loose.

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it doesn't give you much but ergon bar ends are a dead easy mod and at least provide some different hand positions.... not much, as I said, but every little helps, and no interference with fold.
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I bought a dahon andros stem for my m type brompton. I will install ergon gc3 grips and a riser bar along with the new stem, potentially increasing reach by 13cm (excluding the length of the bar ends). The andros stem has a qr on it, with everything installed, my brompton will fold normally penalty being an extra 2 second fold time.
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Originally Posted by longlong14
I bought a dahon andros stem for my m type brompton. I will install ergon gc3 grips and a riser bar along with the new stem, potentially increasing reach by 13cm (excluding the length of the bar ends). The andros stem has a qr on it, with everything installed, my brompton will fold normally penalty being an extra 2 second fold time.
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Where'dya get the Andros? Didn't think they were available separately.
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Andros = Vapourware ................

love to get my hands on 50 or so
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Surely it's a Tern stem now?
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I got mine from a german online shop. No one in north America seems to have it. I even had my lbs call up dahon and apparently the earliest they could get any is December.
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