

My current stem is +/- 6, 100mm.
It's fine when I'm leaning forward, but when I'm in a relaxed position, my arms are stretched out and I get tired. So I'm thinking of trying a +/- 0, 90mm stem. Do you think it will make a difference in the ride?
I am also considering +/- 7, 80mm, but I feel like a 20mm change is too big, and I saw in other posts that stability decreases below 80mm.
By the way, I'm thinking of buying a Paul stem (it's expensive though). Would you choose silver or black?
by Rough_Bench_2956
3 Comments
Silver stem would look better on your ride in my humble opinion
80mm is pretty short, maybe try an inline seatpost instead of a setback one?
You can get a Specialised comp adjustable stem: https://www.cyclesuk.com/shop/components/sub/stems/specialized-comp-multi-stem-63605/option/ in 100mm that allows you to switch between all sorts of angles. They’re only £20 new. Buy it, get it set up comfortably, then get a Paul stem that matches the angle that suits you. Will save you £££
Google stem length calculator to see how the change in length and rise angle will affect your setup. Correct on too short affecting stability, similarly too tall will also unweight the front end.
As far as color choice, matching crank, stem, and seatpost is a classic pairing.