Jake From State Farm
Member
What constitutes as a neutral position?
For many including myself, I always thought that keeping the central markings on your stem relative to the bars would be the proper setting.
This doesn't make much sense given that the manufacturers give a 5 degree cushion for headtube angle. A few companies are even stating that to achieve a neutral setup that your rise should be parallel to the ground which would make more sense. Even stating that lining up the logo to be congruent with the ground would be your best starting point.
This becomes increasingly noticeable for downhill bikes and for difference in wheel size.
I noticed in Jackson's post today how far his bars seemed to be rolled forward on his downhill bike. However, considering how slack the 40 is I'm assuming this setup is slightly rolled forward based off the ground.
Any insight would be great to discuss..
For now I'll be basing my roll off of the ground and not the stem.
Jacksons video for reference. You can clearly see it @ 0:48 as well as other places throughout the video.
For many including myself, I always thought that keeping the central markings on your stem relative to the bars would be the proper setting.
This doesn't make much sense given that the manufacturers give a 5 degree cushion for headtube angle. A few companies are even stating that to achieve a neutral setup that your rise should be parallel to the ground which would make more sense. Even stating that lining up the logo to be congruent with the ground would be your best starting point.
This becomes increasingly noticeable for downhill bikes and for difference in wheel size.
I noticed in Jackson's post today how far his bars seemed to be rolled forward on his downhill bike. However, considering how slack the 40 is I'm assuming this setup is slightly rolled forward based off the ground.
Any insight would be great to discuss..
For now I'll be basing my roll off of the ground and not the stem.
Jacksons video for reference. You can clearly see it @ 0:48 as well as other places throughout the video.