Stem length


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I don’t really hope to achieve anything just looking to upgrade my stem, and buy carbon bars, but most of the stems are 35mm, mine is a 30mm
What stem do you currently have and what do you not like about it? I have a DMR Defy35 31.8 35mm stem which I can not fault.

The Gusset Components S2 AM Stem 31.8mm is 30mm. I have a used one in undamaged excellent condition if you're interested? (was a little too short with my PNW Carbon Loam bars).
 
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whitymon

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Might not make a bit difference but it also depend on your body position preference but also the bike. You could like it more / less / no difference.

Fwiw some people really like matching the stem length with fork offset for better handling.

I honestly think that unless you are a pro you will not feel the 5mm difference unless the reach is already at max for you.

You could buy a cheap Chinese stem in 35mm to see before buying a carbon one if you really fear the change. That will serve on all future bike too.
 
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Tone461

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I went from a 50mm to a 60mm and it felt good straight away. There are way to many folks on here who get too wrapped up in the geo numbers before making a change. Just try it. Maybe just ride up the road a bit before checking out the structural integrity of that ebay stem though ;)
 

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My Trek Rail originally came with a Bontrager 60mm stem and alloy bars. At least a dozen rides before I decided to make a change. I wanted a shorter stem and carbon bar, but I wanted the GoPro/ light attachment on the stem.

Bontrager had the 45mm stem for a OneUp carbon bar and an attachment system for night light, GoPro or phone. The only colour choice was black. Perfect 👌.

A15mm difference in geometry reach was instantly noticeable. The shorter stem gave me a better down hill position…my new body position was different for climbing though, which was not as critical even though I love climbing.
 

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