Maximum Headset Spacer Stack Height at Charlotte Wiltshire blog

Maximum Headset Spacer Stack Height. The stresses on the steerer tube and headset bearings will be the same whether you use spacers under the stem, a riser stem, or. I think the rough rule used to be 3cm of spacer max. I have seen several references that suggest that 30mm of spacers below the stem is the maximum you should have for a full carbon fork steerer. Whether you have a zero stack height or prefer several centimeters of spacers for a relaxed and easy riding position, you can fine tune the. The other thing you'd want to do is use the tallest. The extra leverage will also add a lot of stress on the top headset cup/bearing. Just wondering what the general population out there rides in terms to spacer height. Of course, this is going to vary. If you have a silly huge spacer stack, you've got maybe 60mm of lever. The other end of your fork has ~500mm. After playing around on it for a couple weeks i've settled on two 15mm headset spacers under the stem, so 30mm total.

Wheels Manufacturing Pro StackRight Headset Spacer Kit Headsets
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The stresses on the steerer tube and headset bearings will be the same whether you use spacers under the stem, a riser stem, or. The extra leverage will also add a lot of stress on the top headset cup/bearing. After playing around on it for a couple weeks i've settled on two 15mm headset spacers under the stem, so 30mm total. If you have a silly huge spacer stack, you've got maybe 60mm of lever. I think the rough rule used to be 3cm of spacer max. The other end of your fork has ~500mm. The other thing you'd want to do is use the tallest. I have seen several references that suggest that 30mm of spacers below the stem is the maximum you should have for a full carbon fork steerer. Whether you have a zero stack height or prefer several centimeters of spacers for a relaxed and easy riding position, you can fine tune the. Just wondering what the general population out there rides in terms to spacer height.

Wheels Manufacturing Pro StackRight Headset Spacer Kit Headsets

Maximum Headset Spacer Stack Height The extra leverage will also add a lot of stress on the top headset cup/bearing. I have seen several references that suggest that 30mm of spacers below the stem is the maximum you should have for a full carbon fork steerer. If you have a silly huge spacer stack, you've got maybe 60mm of lever. The extra leverage will also add a lot of stress on the top headset cup/bearing. I think the rough rule used to be 3cm of spacer max. The other thing you'd want to do is use the tallest. Of course, this is going to vary. After playing around on it for a couple weeks i've settled on two 15mm headset spacers under the stem, so 30mm total. Whether you have a zero stack height or prefer several centimeters of spacers for a relaxed and easy riding position, you can fine tune the. The stresses on the steerer tube and headset bearings will be the same whether you use spacers under the stem, a riser stem, or. The other end of your fork has ~500mm. Just wondering what the general population out there rides in terms to spacer height.

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