I would say that’s 100mm but happy to be corrected
singlejeff on
I think they’re measured center to center and would call that one 110mm
Wolfy35 on
They have always been measured centre to centre so from the centre of the top cap to the centre of the bars or in your case the theoretical centre of the bars
pedalPT on
From the middle of the nut to the middle of the handlebar CC(center to center)
frshi on
Try looking under the handlebar, it usually has the size written down there.
lrbikeworks on
Yea center to center. That looks like a 100. Most bikes come with that as default.
p1gnone on
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OkAcanthopterygii446 on
Thank you guys, I think it’s 100mm or 110mm. It’s a relief for me because I need to shorten the reach and the seller for some reason told me that it’s 80mm and I was worried that I wouldn’t be able to change it to a shorter one.
Lanky-Fee7124 on
What it *should be*, is a centre to centre measurement, in which case imo this looks like 105mm.
However, it seems that different brands measure in different ways, so who knows.
Take Canyon, for example – I still don’t know how they actually measure their cockpit length, but it sure isn’t what they claim it is, which is supposedly centre of the steerer tube to the base of the handlebar.
It_Has_Me_Vexed on
110mm
ballisticpantz on
I usually count finger-widths for stem length
bikefidelity on
On the last OG Evkin handle bar I saw, the dimensions were written at the downside of the stem section. Maybe?
EDIT: googled some pics. Guess it isn’t the case with that one.
while it looks like 110mm in the pic i cant help but wonder if the RR1.0 implies 100mm.
36secondride on
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BrightDamage8260 on
while it looks closer to 110mm in your pic i cant help but wonder if the 1.0 could imply 100mm
drewbaccaAWD on
Looks like 110mm to me, and given the style I doubt it has enough rise to complicate the measurement. I’m surprised it’s not printed somewhere on the stem(?).
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I would say that’s 100mm but happy to be corrected
I think they’re measured center to center and would call that one 110mm
They have always been measured centre to centre so from the centre of the top cap to the centre of the bars or in your case the theoretical centre of the bars
From the middle of the nut to the middle of the handlebar CC(center to center)
Try looking under the handlebar, it usually has the size written down there.
Yea center to center. That looks like a 100. Most bikes come with that as default.
c-c
Thank you guys, I think it’s 100mm or 110mm. It’s a relief for me because I need to shorten the reach and the seller for some reason told me that it’s 80mm and I was worried that I wouldn’t be able to change it to a shorter one.
What it *should be*, is a centre to centre measurement, in which case imo this looks like 105mm.
However, it seems that different brands measure in different ways, so who knows.
Take Canyon, for example – I still don’t know how they actually measure their cockpit length, but it sure isn’t what they claim it is, which is supposedly centre of the steerer tube to the base of the handlebar.
110mm
I usually count finger-widths for stem length
On the last OG Evkin handle bar I saw, the dimensions were written at the downside of the stem section. Maybe?
EDIT: googled some pics. Guess it isn’t the case with that one.
Not sure how accurate this is, but maybe it will help you:
https://i.ebayimg.com/images/g/48UAAOSwz6tki239/s-l1600.webp
while it looks like 110mm in the pic i cant help but wonder if the RR1.0 implies 100mm.
Average penis
while it looks closer to 110mm in your pic i cant help but wonder if the 1.0 could imply 100mm
Looks like 110mm to me, and given the style I doubt it has enough rise to complicate the measurement. I’m surprised it’s not printed somewhere on the stem(?).