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Old 07-27-22, 08:14 PM
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Given the height of your handlebar, you should seek another solution. Your proposed "solution" is dangerous, you need a fork with a steerer long enough to provide support through the whole depth of the stem. If you have a failure in that area results can be fatal. Last summer, a local cyclist died when his stem broke as he rode over a speed bump. His bike setup was far less extreme than yours
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