I also went up on the Albas, which surprised me as I figured the built in
upsweep would be enough and I would actually insert the quill furthur into
the fork, but nope, about an inch higher. Luckily the Technomic has lots of
quill, but I think when I go to a shorter extension I will just get a
I went from 8cm to 11 when I made the switch. I always felt a little too
streched out with Noodles on my Sam. Albas are perfect.
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I had a 11 cm on my noodles, and then went to a 10cm with my albas... and
eventually went to an 8cm - which would have been the right stem to start
out with this is likely not very helpful.
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I went two cm longer and lowered the stem a touch to compensate for the
upsweep.
Ryan
On Sunday, March 30, 2014 9:25:39 AM UTC-7, Eric wrote:
Hey there!
I'm thinking of throwing some Albatross bars on the Atlantis. With that
being said should I use the same stem that I'm running with the
I went from 8cm to 12cm and that was too much. I think I'll go to 10cm. It
seems when I want to be upright I want to be really upright.
-Dave
On Sunday, March 30, 2014 1:05:25 PM UTC-4, rcnute wrote:
I went two cm longer and lowered the stem a touch to compensate for the
upsweep.
Ryan
I had 10cm for my Noodles, went to 12cm for my Albas, and went back to 8cm
for the 'staches. I think those are the standard build kit lengths, and
they seemed to work for me.
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On Sun, Mar 30, 2014 at 5:02 PM, Dave Johnston jdi...@gmail.com wrote:
I went from 8cm to 12cm and that was too