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  • 2007 Yeti 575 bike – what stem length originally?
  • jamesgarbett
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    Anyone know?

    Medium frame size

    Jenga
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    As Yeti don't supply complete bikes, only frames, the stem length is down to the builder of the bike.

    jamesgarbett
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    Ah OK good point, what stem length with 140mm forks then?

    PeterPoddy
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    I tried a 60, 70 and 80mm on mine. The 80mm was fine for general riding, the 60 made it better downhill, easier to pop the front, but a bit short for climbing. In the end I settled on 70mm. I did the Transwales with a 70mm on and it was perfect. 🙂

    DezB
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    Mine originally had a 120, I think. and 630mm bars 😯

    Now has 670mm bars and a 90mm stem. I like. Don't want to shorten it as it might muck up the tremendous climbing ability of bike (and rider) 🙂

    ChatsworthMusters
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    I have a 100 on mine. Sufficient for my limited ability.

    jammer
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    It depends what height you are.

    I ride a medium but I'm right on the edge between small and medium so run a 50 mm stem which is fine. Makes it a lot more fun downhill.

    The top tube on a yeti is also quite long so a shorter stem is an option.

    uplink
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    2007s were sold in the US as complete bikes & came with a 110mm on the mediums

    DezB
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    So that'll be a 50, 70, 90, 100 or 110mm. Simples 🙂

    peakmonster
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    110 5 degree rise 6 ft tall 8)

    kukuruza
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    As Yeti don't supply complete bikes, only frames, the stem length is down to the builder of the bike.

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