Not exact--just close enough.
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Jay,
I think this is a fit issue if you are trying to replicate your fit from
one bike onto another. Is that the goal?
I have heard of something I think is called an "XY axis method" that does
this. Done with lasers. I think it is based on how bars and saddle sit
relative to the bb. I think. I
What stem angle are folks running to get to around bar height without a ton of
spacers or super steep stem angle---6 or 7 degrees? Photos would be helpful if
you have them.
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Neither will affect the way the stem makes the bike feel. Obviously, they
will affect the fit and feel in other ways.
On Tue, Jan 24, 2017 at 9:10 AM, Kai Vierstra wrote:
> Would they affect it, indirectly?
> -Kai
> Brooklyn NY
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Would they affect it, indirectly?
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Neither head tube angle nor BB height will directly effect stem length.
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What about head tube angles, those must be acoounted for also ! What about
bottom bracket heights also ? Everything comes into play in subtle and not so
subtle ways. FWIW, every bike is completely different, and as such you think
you ought to be in a position just like X bike, but once upon th
Very helpful. So, comparing:
1) the 56.5 top tube length with 73 seat tube angle of the Legolas;
2) the Homer's 58.5 top tube length, 72 seat tube angle, and current 90mm
stem; and
3) my second-hand Custom's 57.5 top tube length,72 seat tube angle, and
current 90mm stem...
I think I need
Jay,
To copy the cockpit position from the Homer to the Legolas, you need to
make one adjustment. Subtract one cm from your Legolas stem before you
compare and compensate for different top tube lengths. In other words, the
one degree steeper seat tube angle on the Legolas has taken up roughly 1
Howdy Jay,
Maybe this will be helpful. http://yojimg.net/bike/web_tools/stem.php
On Monday, January 23, 2017 at 2:17:33 PM UTC-5, Call Me Jay wrote:
> I'm building up a 57cm Legolas soon with a threadless steerer. My 58cm
> 650b Homer and second hand 57ish cm Custom has 90mm quill stems and No
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