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Old 03-07-15 | 02:46 PM
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Originally Posted by lennyparis
My S-Works Tarmac from last year was set up using Retul too aggressively for me including cutting the fork
Had a negative 6 degree stem

Now that i have a proper fit they need to have 20-25mm of spacers and 17 degree stem

since the fork was cut I cannot have 40mm spacers and 6 degree positive stem

which looks better more spacers/6 degree positive or 25mm spacers and 17 degree stem?
which is more stable?
Probably does not matter much. Can't you get by with just flipping your current stem upwards and using as many spacers as you have? That would be cheapest. If you can't get comfortable it's cheaper to get a 17 degree stem rather than a whole new fork.
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