With that in mind, here's everything you need to know about bike stems. You can also use the links below to jump to the relevant section. What is a bike stem? Stem length, rise and diameter How to measure stem length Adjusting a bike stem Road vs MTB vs gravel stems Bike stem st...
According to above data you can get your frame size: Road frame size=i*0.67(cm) MTB frame size=(i*0.67-11.0)*0.394(inch) Stem length=[(t+a)/2+x]-et Road x=4, MTB x=8;et=effective top tube length Crank Length: Leg Length(cm) Crank Length 65cm - 70cm 165mm 71cm - 76cm ...
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It should say right on the stem, and if it doesn’t, your local bike shop will be able to tell. Handlebar Material Once you’ve figured out your diameter, you’re faced with another choice: Carbon or Aluminum? This one is pretty straightforward as well. Carbon MTB handlebars are more ...
There are many models to choose from, so do your research. Rear shock. For dual-suspension bikes, you’ll need a rear shock. Some frames may come with one included. Stem. It attaches the headset to the handlebar, so the length and angle are important considerations. The handlebar itself ...
(and I hereby admit, I am jealous of those because although my crappy ally MTB bar end things with some waterpipe insulation stuck on them work OK, they don’t look slick…). Nah.. gears “you always want another gear” is so true. Saddle, grips – the contact points.. The ...
I hope you’ve already read about how to choose the best bike lock. And you’ve got a good idea what level of security you need and the type of lock that’s right for you. But it’s not just about the lock!… You also need to know how to secure your bike properly. Because whi...
Parallel first is done so that you only need to monitor 4 cell voltages for a 12V nominal pack. The parallel cells stay naturally balanced which means a less expensive BMS can often be used. If you were to choose series-first you would require more cell level monitoring. The nomenclature ...
Does that mean that you are obsessive / compulsive generally, or only in relation to your bike? If the former, then this isn’t the place for the advice you need. If it is the latter, then choose your bike fitter, not the system they subscribe to. As I see it, there are 3 basic...
and looking for something a little more comfortable than my existing ’90s old skool mtb —‘tour’ bike of choice for the last 3 years… So glad I read your article! Now, instead of goggling at all those pricier dream-bikes (never having had the opportunity to purchase a new touring ...