I've got a few builds I'm messing with and in some cases looking to use modern parts on retro frames, in others retro all the way.
I'm more used to building around 110-130mm stems with flat bars, but have also got a few builds with shorter stems and risers.
Appreciate that it is mostly down to.personal taste and feel, but what are the merits of shorter stems and risers over longer stems and flat bars?
Exhibit A. My dbr axis tt was wearing a titec ti stem at 110mm and flat titec ti bar at approx 560mm. Today i've fitted a hope stem at 90m and a low riser bar which is much longer than the 560mm I had on previously. I've done this because I had the parts and have also replaced the rest of the build with m970 drive train, modern wheels etc. I've not had a chance to ride it yet as I still have a few things to fettle, but what difference will this make?
Main reason for doing this is I've bad knees and back/neck so hoping for a little more comfort, but what impact will it have on the ride?
I am contemplating similar changes on at least one other retro steed, but before I do, wanted some advice on whether the change will be good or bad?
Also just keen to understand a bit more about what it all means from a technical perspective as I grew up with short bars and long stems, high sets post and the world has moved on from that. Not all change is good, some is simply chasing new sales and profit, so what are the benefits/drawbacks?
I'm more used to building around 110-130mm stems with flat bars, but have also got a few builds with shorter stems and risers.
Appreciate that it is mostly down to.personal taste and feel, but what are the merits of shorter stems and risers over longer stems and flat bars?
Exhibit A. My dbr axis tt was wearing a titec ti stem at 110mm and flat titec ti bar at approx 560mm. Today i've fitted a hope stem at 90m and a low riser bar which is much longer than the 560mm I had on previously. I've done this because I had the parts and have also replaced the rest of the build with m970 drive train, modern wheels etc. I've not had a chance to ride it yet as I still have a few things to fettle, but what difference will this make?
Main reason for doing this is I've bad knees and back/neck so hoping for a little more comfort, but what impact will it have on the ride?
I am contemplating similar changes on at least one other retro steed, but before I do, wanted some advice on whether the change will be good or bad?
Also just keen to understand a bit more about what it all means from a technical perspective as I grew up with short bars and long stems, high sets post and the world has moved on from that. Not all change is good, some is simply chasing new sales and profit, so what are the benefits/drawbacks?