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  1. King_Alex_ofthenorth on

    Lots of people just saying yes, but without a proper look at it that’s hard to say. For sure it looks to short from what we can see. But have a look down the gap at the back of the stem. If the steerer sits above the top bolt your all gravy, if it’s below your gonna need to spend some money on either a new fork or a non integrated bar set up with a low stem, something like the DMR defy35.

  2. chopchopgoodbye on

    the key thing is to have the top of the steerer tube above the middle of the upper stem bolt

  3. NewSuperSecretName on

    It depends— how much do you value your teeth, and do you have good dental insurance?
    Personally, I’d prefer to see less of a gap.

  4. CryptographerSure382 on

    1, thinner headset,
    2,thinner stem.
    3, replace a steerer tube, press out old one and press in new one, some bike shop do this

  5. The arrangement as it is won’t do. But it’s not strictly a case of the steerer being too short, a lower profile (integrated) stem or headset can also bring the top of the steerer up to the top binder bolt level. I’d explore those options first.

  6. Yes. A cane creek Slamset will resolve this i think.

    Hard to tell the stack up on that fsa headset but they are usually pretty tall. The Slamset should buy you about 3mm.

    Other options are change the stem/bar for a low stack height stem like a deity copperhead.

    Or, both the Slamset and stem. Even doing both is cheaper than a fork

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