Dig this:

> A couple Rivfolks communicated to me *as if they did not cotton* to short 
> stems on a bike, which is surprising since they are usually into whatever 
> makes you comfy. I was really surprised to even read a derisive comment 
> from one of them about the aesthetics of short stems. I was surprised to 
> say the least.
>  I love my Bleriot and Sam Hillborne but seems like their TT's are too 
> long for me, so I have needed to shorten the stems alot. I use a 7cm stem ( 
> and Noodles) on my Bleriot and a 6cm stem ( and 'staches for now) on my 
> Hillborne (apologies to the folks at Rivendell. I love you guys and your 
> bikes, but I wear "S" in suit jackets. I got a short reach/trunk. What can 
> I say.). Maybe I am one of those peeps who could use a custom.
> All I can say was I was getting some major pain that lasted for *many*days 
> after even a shortish ride from my stock 8cm stem. The reach was too 
> long for me. Went to 6 with a stache and am now riding in comfort. My back 
> and neck like it so far. I will switch back to the Noodles eventually and 
> see if it is indeed the stem that did the trick or if it was the staches. 
> Either way - the stem gets me 2cm closer than before. The staches gets me 
> 4cm closer than the noodles in the hood area. So seems like my body was 
> insisting on a shorter reach.
> I guess we are more progressive then even the Rivendellians!! Let's pave 
> the future for comfort with our short stem extensions!!! ;)
> Congrats on finding your ideal stem extension!!
> Now let us see some pics of your new ride!
>

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