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Old 06-12-13 | 12:48 PM
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To determine the angle of the current stem, if you have an iPhone or iPod Touch then download the "Clinometer" app and use that to measure the angle of the stem, and combine that with the angle of the seatpost that it's attached to (draw a diagram to make this easier), and then you'll know the current stem's angle, which you can compare to a new stem.
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