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Has anyone put a much shorter stem on their Trek Rail. E.g. 35mm or less? How did it affect the handling?
It seemed to be the thing to do to go as dhort stem as possible a few years ago. With the slack geometry that the Rail has would this be a bad idea?I went from a 60mm to 45mm length. I noticed the difference almost immediately. Climbing became a bit more difficult but my descent on trails became more controlled. I don’t think I would go any shorter than 45mm. Seems to be my happy spot. (780mm carbon bars). Myself, I would not go 35mm.
Has anyone put a much shorter stem on their Trek Rail. E.g. 35mm or less? How did it affect the handling?
I went from the stock 50mm on my L Rail 9.8 to a 32mm and love it. At 5' 10" I might be better suited for a medium, but the shorter stem makes the bike feel perfect, now. Haven't noticed much difference on the climbs and I have more control and flexibility while descending. Plus, I like the way it looks.Has anyone put a much shorter stem on their Trek Rail. E.g. 35mm or less? How did it affect the handling?
I went from the stock 50mm on my L Rail 9.8 to a 32mm and love it. At 5' 10" I might be better suited for a medium, but the shorter stem makes the bike feel perfect, now. Haven't noticed much difference on the climbs and I have more control and flexibility while descending. Plus, I like the way it looks.
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Yes, it is the Turbine. I don't remember the brand of spacers. I bought them at my LBS. I will be in there in the next day or two and I will find out and follow up.Is that the turbine r stem? What spacers are those?
Yes, it is the Turbine. I don't remember the brand of spacers. I bought them at my LBS. I will be in there in the next day or two and I will find out and follow up.
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