![]() ![]() Whether you should do that, is up to you. Then the adapter can also be clamped on the outside of the spacers – unless these spacers are super thick. Or you take the plastic half rings for the “angle adjustment” out of the equation. And hope that the plastic of the adapter can cope with the task of the aluminium spacers. Therefore, you would have to unscrew the stem with handlebars. To match the maximum stem diameter of 28mm specified in the instructions you would have to (see update below: must) remove these and clamp the adapter directly on the steerer tube. If you have no spacers between the stem and the headset, you might be out of luck. Bikes with Ahead stems (which should be 80% of bikes from 400 $ up) usually have several spacers at the exact mounting point of the adapter. ![]() If you – like me– own a bike that doesn’t come from the cheapest section of Wal Mart you most probably have an Ahead stem. ![]() Because the assembly instructions describe the process only for “normal” stems. Interesting definition of slim.īut I don’t get that far. The “slim fit adapter” needs at least 21mm of space between the headset and the stem. ![]()
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