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Raising the stem in general, because the steerer tube angles back, the bars are closer to the seat.
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Originally Posted by Bianchigirll
(Post 15287081)
On of my favorite shops must has 40+ different new and takeoff stems on a board by where they do their fitting.
I bought the bike across the border since Bianchi doesn't import the Volpe here, so I couldn't go to the store where I bought it (although their 1 year post-sales service and support is still good, they are about 8 hours away). Yours, Dabac's, and Fietsbob's point about the length of the adjustable stem and the handlebars moving back is a good one, I'll have to consider that too. Although I can see how, if I want a more upright position, the handlebar being slightly back (closer to me) is just a natural consequence. If my torso moves back, that would increase the distance between the torso and the handlebars, resulting in the arms being more stretched. The handlebars moving slightly back as I raise them with the adjustable stem may actually be a good thing. |
EZRide!
...or maybe I should get an EZRide like this one:
I don't think they ever hit the production line, though. |
Originally Posted by dabac
(Post 15280217)
Why not do a net search on "steerer tube extenders"?
There's an internal, quill stem fashion and one external, wraparound fashion. Don't know if I'd dare use an internal on a CF steerer, but the external should be OK - although admittedly not exactly sleek. In the old days this would be a "let me google that for you" Today; Go to www.amazon.com and search for steerer extender and find that there is a **** of them. If you then have questions, post them... |
Originally Posted by fietsbob
(Post 15284019)
FWIW, in the US, BBB is distributed by Bike Mine , shipping to Dealers Out of Oklahoma City.
seller needs the Bike Mine Account. |
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