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Old 12-03-08 | 06:26 PM
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Originally Posted by Durward_Kirby
I understand what you are saying. There is quite a bit to it. Your head tube is not straight up and down and so a fixed stem changes your seat tube to handlebar length as you move it up and down. So, you propose that buying different stem lengths and angles until you get it right is an acceptable alternative?

To me, either way, if you know what it is that fits you, you are going to save alot of time and money. I have a whole drawer full of stems from threaded and threaded headsets from different attempts to fit my bikes better to illustrate the frustration of getting it tweaked just like you like it.

If you do decide that threaded headsets are the way to go, stick with ones that use 1" quills rather than 1 1/8". They are hard to find a good selection of the ones you may need.
I use a fairly long threaded stem, I like the ones that have the pivot point in the middle. I can usually dial in a bike fairly quickly that way.

Aaron
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