Stereo Hybrid 140 thoughts on stem length

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Over the summer I have been thinking how I can improve the handling of my Stereo Hybrid 140 SL (not that there is anything really wrong with it already). One thing I had noticed is the steering was a little “slow” or not as direct as I have been used to on previous bikes. At the weekend I swapped the Stock Cube Stem with a 35mm Nukeproof Horizon Stem (was 50% off). I have really noticed a difference straight away with the steering. Such a small change has really made the bike come alive more. Finding it a lot easier to get through tighter sections faster. It has made it a little tighter in the reach but it is still okay for me, I will see if it effects my back and can move the saddle back a little or rotate the bars a little forward if needed. I have only ever swapped stems on road bikes for comfort. Maybe I should be tinkering with parts more often although that could be a money pit 🤣🤣🤣.
 
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Interesting to hear about that, I find my steering less responsive than I’d like on the 140. Sometimes even difficult to get round a tight uphill hairpin. Where did you get the stem?

I also need to find out how to adjust the position of the steering limit, I’ve recently noticed that there’s much less angle available turning left than right.
 
Interesting to hear about that, I find my steering less responsive than I’d like on the 140. Sometimes even difficult to get round a tight uphill hairpin. Where did you get the stem?

I also need to find out how to adjust the position of the steering limit, I’ve recently noticed that there’s much less angle available turning left than right.
i bought the stem on Chainreaction a few months ago but only fitted at weekend. I think the steering limit is part of the Acros Headset and is called “Block Lock” likely the headset is not centred.
 
i bought the stem on Chainreaction a few months ago but only fitted at weekend. I think the steering limit is part of the Acros Headset and is called “Block Lock” likely the headset is not centred.
Thanks, I’ll have a look at how to centre it. Guessing it shouldn’t be hard.
 
Interesting read

I've been wondering about this recently
I have a 50mm stem on mine, it does seem a bit sluggish on tight turns but also I've been suffering with some wrist pain which I think is due to not having my arm/wrist straight on the bar, after going out yesterday I was thinking reducing the reach a bit might help

I think I'll grab a 35mm stem and give it a go, if it makes it a bit comfier on the wrists and makes it feel a bit more playful on twisty stuff it might work well for me. Did you notice much loss of stability on higher speed straight stuff?
 
I was looking at those too - they look like they'd help
Got to be honest and say ashamedly I haven't bought them this year cos I don't like the look of them lol but it's probably time to start putting comfort above visuals.
 
I was looking at those too - they look like they'd help
Got to be honest and say ashamedly I haven't bought them this year cos I don't like the look of them lol but it's probably time to start putting comfort above visuals.
I went with red ones, they look quite good on my bike I think
 
Interesting read

I've been wondering about this recently
I have a 50mm stem on mine, it does seem a bit sluggish on tight turns but also I've been suffering with some wrist pain which I think is due to not having my arm/wrist straight on the bar, after going out yesterday I was thinking reducing the reach a bit might help

I think I'll grab a 35mm stem and give it a go, if it makes it a bit comfier on the wrists and makes it feel a bit more playful on twisty stuff it might work well for me. Did you notice much loss of stability on higher speed straight stuff?
I have the Ergon Grips on mine, bought them a few weeks after I bought the bike and I had the same issue with wrist pain. It’s a lot better (not completely but I have long term damage from surgeries). I also noticed moving the brakes helped a lot, the angle, reach and distance inboard from the grips. Spend a an hour in the garden adjusting, it’s worth it.

So for I notice no confidence detriment, actually might be the opposite as a benefit to reducing the stem length is I am less over the front of the bike and less OTB feel on steep stuff. Stability is still fine for me at higher speeds.

Just a note, I have a riser bar on mine that I prefer from the stock bars but I didn’t feel any real change in handling from this change, just a little comfort.
 
Just a visual on the change of stem

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Cheers mate, yeah I guess a bit more effort on climbing to get the weight forward but should be nice for downhills.

I've got a pretty big riser bar on mine too, I'm 6ft and not particularly flexible so it makes it a lot more comfy.

Have ordered a cheap stem and some ergon grips to have a go with :)
 
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