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So, I've got some nice shiny new Pikes going on, and i'm at the horrible "hacksaw" moment with the stem cutting. Well, i can't decide how many spacers to run under my stem! DOH! Any science too it?
This is one more than i had before (+7.5mm taller):
Looks a bit tall to me?
Certainly no more than 30mm. Too many and the headset seems to work loose more frequently.
Same as before? (unless it was too low/high).
Why do you want it taller than before? Do you have issues with feeling like you are going over the bars? Or with the front wheel feeling like it is going to wash out (which could mean a lower bar could help)?
I liked how the bike rode before tbh, and i will already have an approx 12mm taller front end as I've gone from 26" FOX 150 RLCs to 650B 160mm Pikes.
But, as it's a "cut once" decision i just thought i'd think about it a bit before doing just that! ๐
It's just my personal technique but I usually start with 4 5mm spacers underneath as that's the most I'd ever run and 1 5mm on top. Move the stem up or down in that range until I'm happy and then give it the snip.
if you're worried..cut it there (well a few mm below the top of the stem) , then pop one spacer on top of the stem while you give it the shakedown ride.. then you've at least got that extra safety should you need it.
If I was happy with my old bar height I'd be going straight for that, maybe with a little room (say 5mm) for adjust each way. I don't mean no. of spacers though, rather height from the floor
There was a kid took a steerer to his nether regions yesterday, spent a few hours in hospital as the result, you might want want to chop a bit off that unless you enjoy hospital food...
make sure you use enduro spacers
Don't worry, i'm using proper carbon spacers!

