How do I get higher handlebars?
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Conspirate at 08.14.09 - 4:46 pm
Just got this single-speed on craigslist, no brand or anything but it looks/rides nice. However, the handlebars are too low for me. And they are basic OURY, as where I want racing bars.
I have a large upper-body so well, what is the best way to maximize upper-body room on a bike? I was thinking of bars like this: http://www.bikesdirect.com/products/motobecane/images/msg_blu_2100.jpg
So, if I were to do that, I would want to get new handlebars and a new piece that extends out from the frame of the bike to the handlebars. I don't know the name of that. Can anyone help a brotha out?
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what is the best way to maximize upper-body room on a bike?
Wider bars.
User108.14.09 - 4:56 pm
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a piece that extends out from the frame of the bike to the handlebars = stem.
la duderina08.14.09 - 5:00 pm
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ah so can the stem just be raised?
hmm perhaps i want to get a higher stem, the fella i bought it off said that would cost about 40 at a store.
Conspirate08.14.09 - 5:06 pm
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Seriously? We're doing that here?
... ok,
... depends. If you have threaded or unthreaded stem, that's first.
If it's threaded, then yes - you can loosen it, and raise it. But it might have a limit.
If it's not threaded, then maybe. Some times it's as easy as flipping over the stem, er, the thing between the handlebars and the... I don't know the name.
I only know old bikes, so I'm not sure when it comes to unthreaded stems...
the reverend dak responding to a
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08.14.09 - 5:10 pm
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@rev dak..you're thinking of the headset
@conspirate Go to a bike shop.
la duderina08.14.09 - 5:16 pm
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@mattspeed and then we take it higher
Destroyer08.14.09 - 5:18 pm
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alright, i will ;o)
the only (rear) brake on it really sucks. papa wants me to get two brakes too.
damn, i hope i'm not puttin too much into this baby. she looks nice though. a nice clean, punx pike. no logos or nuthin.
Conspirate08.14.09 - 5:43 pm
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we want pics!
Gav08.14.09 - 5:52 pm
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The stem is what attaches your bike to the handlebars.
If your bike has a threaded fork (e.g. the stem drops down inside your headtube, instead of clamping on to the end of the fork), you can get a longer quill stem and use that. (just google "long quill stem" on google shopping, but make sure you know what diameter you need).
If your bike has a threadless fork, you can buy a steering tube extender for about $25 and put that on your fork, and then put your threadless stem on the extender.
The attached pic is what my bike looked like after adding a steering tube extender and a shorter/angled stem. It made the bike WAY more comfortable to ride.
JB08.14.09 - 10:12 pm
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....they sell belly rests for the top tube in case you have some gut-rub when you try to get aero.
Lupine Howl responding to a
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08.15.09 - 12:22 am
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