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Old 04-20-05 | 05:29 PM
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Originally Posted by hjbiker43
As I get older (61), it seems my position on my road bike gets more and more uncomfortable. I've got my saddle height about right, so I think the problem may be that the handlebar is too low (about 2-3" lower than the saddle). Since the steerer tube has been cut, I can't raise the stem. My only option, if i keep the same stem (3TTT Forgie), is to flip it. This would bring the handlebar up to about even with the top of the saddle. My question is: how will this affect the handling of the bike? Will I have to change any other measurements like saddle height, fore and aft, reach etc.? My back and neck would like to know! BTW, the stem length is right (view of the front hub is obscured with my hands on the hoods) and I ride a Cannondale R2000 Caad 5.
WAIT A MINUTE, MATE. HOLD ON NOW!!!!!


Look for and buy an "adjustable" stem rather than turn yours around. I've equipped all 3 of my bike
with a "kalloy" brand adjustable stem and love'm. I can dial in the handlebar fit just right .

Turning your stem around will make the bike steer screwy so take care here, mate.
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