What does a 6 degree stem mean?
So, For example, a -6 degree stem on a 72° fork, you will get 90-72-6 = 12 degrees above level.
How does a shorter stem affect bike handling?
Stem length is one of a number of factors, along with head tube angle and fork rake, that affects a bike’s handling. Generally speaking, a shorter stem will result in faster handling, while a longer stem will result in slower, more predictable handling.
Does stem angle affect reach?
The greater the angle, either up or down, the longer the stem needs to be to get you into the same reach position as a more neutral angled stem. So if you went from a -6 to a 17 you’d need a slightly longer stem to get the same reach with the 17. A longer stem could have more flex than a shorter.
Does stem angle matter?
It doesn’t matter how they get there but it does matter where they are. Small horizontal offsets ( short reach or short stem) will make for quicker handling and visa versa.
What frame size does Peter Sagan use?
size 56cm frame
Peter Sagan is 1.84m (6ft) and rides a size 56cm frame. He has a 76cm saddle height, measured from the bottom bracket to the top of the saddle.
Does a shorter stem shorten reach?
A shorter stem will reduce the reach and provide a more upright position, which might help if you’re feeling too stretched out. On the flip side, if you’re feeling cramped on the bike, using a slightly longer stem will increase the reach.
What is the best stem angle for a 110mm stem?
By that calculation, going from -6 degrees to -17 degrees with a 110mm stem is going to make the saddle to bar drop about 2cm lower which will bring a major change in the riding position. Therefore it is highly recommended to opt for a stem angle somewhere in between 6 degree and 17 degree, for example – a 10 degree stem.
What is the best stem length for me?
So stems no longer than 100mm and with 10 degrees or rise will be a good option for most. Regular riders will want a fairly neutral position so will go with a slight rise, say 6° or 7° and a middling length according to their needs and position.
What is a positive stem degree on a bike?
Bike stems range between negative 10 to positive 17 degrees. When a stem has a positive degree, it is called a “rise”. The stem with a negative degree is commonly referred to as “having a drop”. The higher the stem rise is, the more upright your position will be.
What does the + or – degrees mean on a stem?
Rise is quoted in + or – degrees as this determines the angle the stem rises or falls from the fork steerer. The higher the degrees (+) the more upright your position will be. Or if inverting the stem, the lower you will be.