Have to say Matt, its about shear isnt it :?
The projection of the steerer is encapsulated by the extender, so for the steerer to fail, it has to fail while in tension at the back, and compression at the front, meaning the front of the tube has to ripple and fold in on itself, while the rear of the tube stretches and snaps, or fractures and snaps.
What we are doing that would increase(or decrease rather) the shear efficiency.
eg the steerer projection is 40mm. Onto that we can fit a single spacer, then a hope stem. This is what im adding too remember
Fitting the uncut manitou, gives me a projection of 95mm, enough for lots of spacers(some 40mm, which is the number hope for example give you in a pack of spacers. I feel there if 40mm was too much as the shear standard lower, they'd do them in pack with a lower stack
So fitting the manitou puts the stem clamp some 40mm above the headset which is acceptable with a 100-120mm+ reach stem.
" "Seem to survive" isn't what i'd rely on
" Especially...
What i actually mean there is it isnt going to be bouncing up and down impacting and causing the front of the bike to shudder as it does offroad. I meant its on a smooth surface. Im always using a 183mm front, so i understand what you mean, but it doesnt apply. Especially when we look at that monstrosities that some riders use on commuting.
Not to cast aspersions on them per say, but most if not all here are more than capable of building, servicing and doing small engineering jobs keeping things running. We likely all share a practical nature, which is probably why were always building bnikes rather than off the peg.
The people you see extending the height dont have this intrinsic understanding and if they could get two extenders on raising 450mm on they would, as they think thats fine. Ive see dozens of well used commuter in for service with gigantic extensions like that.
Whatever the industry safety margin, its more than 40mm up and 120mm out. Or there would be reports of them breaking and there simply isnt.
What i need increases the height but with a shorter 70mm reach. To me it looks like theres less strain on it.
No, actually, :? I cant see this have such a issue. It seems to me that theres less strain put on it.
Also stems of the past were far longer, up to 150mm and more, which as a lever would add considerably more force acting to sheer the top off the steerer and Ive never head of that problem :?