Thorn Cycles Forum
Technical => General Technical => Topic started by: jul on September 01, 2018, 05:07:08 PM
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Hi,
I'm planning to change my stem by a smaller.
Currently i've a UNO 1/1/8th stem 25.4mm clamp +17deg/110mm, but i reversed it so my angle is negative -17 deg ..
(https://i93.servimg.com/u/f93/19/07/93/69/th/p1110310.jpg) (https://servimg.com/view/19079369/243)
If i feel confortable on my Ergon handles, i feel to far on my Ergon grips Gp5
I've a doubt about how many mm reduce my stem.. 20, 30, 40 mm ?? and if i choose a stem with a angle or without ?
I like the Thomson Elite stem, what do you think .. ?
https://www.bikethomson.com/product/clearancelegacy-elite-25-4-stems/
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Probably stating the obvious Julio but have you tried flipping the stem? Doing so worked well for me as I fine-tuned my cockpit/riding position.
Regards
Ian
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Looks like a Thomson Elite 25.4 90mm long with 15 degree angle would fit well there. I fitted one on my Raven Tour 512L with Thorn comfort bars and Ergon GP1 Biokork grips - works very well on my set up but it would depend on your bike size and preferred riding position.
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in4 : No i didn't, because i dont know why ! but i prefere the stem parallel on the ground ..
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Julio,
There are no stems shorter than 110mm on the page you have linked.
in4 is right, first thing you should try is flipping your existing stem.
Is there a local bike shop near who would help you try various size stems to find the right one for you?
Best to go for comfort over aesthetics.
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Yes i've seen but i can find it in others website
Try different stems will be the best solution for sūre
But in my last question, i would like to know if there is a big difference between two lenght (20mm gap), about driving comfort..
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Julio,
Just from a personal standpoint I think that you would definitely notice a 20mm difference in stem lengths. Once I am dialled into a position I can feel quite small differences in stem length, saddle height and for and aft position. Cycling is a repetitive motion so you want it to feel as natural and comfortable as possible to prevent any aches and strains.
Regards,
Neil
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Ok thanks. i have to learn about this subject, that seems technical and complicated
As well, do you know the head tube angle on the Nomad Mk2 frame ? I didn't found this information and seems difficult to know :)
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You may find this website useful.
http://yojimg.net/bike/web_tools/stem.php (http://yojimg.net/bike/web_tools/stem.php)
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I choose 90mm -6° from BBB company and i think for a long ride the position will be more relaxed ;)
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Thanks for the update, Julien; hopefully this will work well for you. Please let us know after some time using it. It can require a little while to adjust to any new change. ;)
Best,
Dan.