It depends on how wide your shoulders are in relation to the bars. If your 
arms are straight out, or angled out now (on the ramps or drops), then your 
assumptions are probably correct. If your arms are angled in now, then 
maybe you are good with your existing stem or maybe even need a longer stem.

Laing

On Monday, December 5, 2022 at 2:07:45 PM UTC-5 bjmi...@gmail.com wrote:

> Hey Everyone!
> In theory, if one was to switch to wider handlebars, I would assume the 
> stem length would have to get shorter to keep the reach about the 
> same...right? 
>
> I have 48cm noodle bars on my Sam with a 9cm tallux. The reach is pretty 
> good...maybe a little on the stretchy side. If I go to a 54cm noodle bar, 
> I'm thinking it'd be necessary to get a shorter stem. Right? 
>
> Thanks for your thoughts!
> Ben in Omaha 
>
>
>

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