iangreenhalgh
100 W
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- Dec 24, 2015
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Hi folks
I'm having a problem with the handlebars on my bike build. The original handlebars are flat and I want to replace them with a riser type as I want an upright riding position, none of this leaning forward for my bad back!
I bought a replacement set and the diameter of the part that goes into the stem clamp is too small. So I bought a second replacement set and that's too small as well, same size as the first replacement.
So, before I buy any more parts, I want to know a bit more about these things. I thought all handlebars and stems were the same diameter, clearly not.
If I buy a replacement stem, how do I make sure I'm getting the right diameter?
The difference in diameter is only 2-3mm, is there a way of shimming or similar to make the smaller diameter bars work with the stem I already have?
I'm having a problem with the handlebars on my bike build. The original handlebars are flat and I want to replace them with a riser type as I want an upright riding position, none of this leaning forward for my bad back!
I bought a replacement set and the diameter of the part that goes into the stem clamp is too small. So I bought a second replacement set and that's too small as well, same size as the first replacement.
So, before I buy any more parts, I want to know a bit more about these things. I thought all handlebars and stems were the same diameter, clearly not.
If I buy a replacement stem, how do I make sure I'm getting the right diameter?
The difference in diameter is only 2-3mm, is there a way of shimming or similar to make the smaller diameter bars work with the stem I already have?