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Sujet : tech: physics and materials
De : am (at) *nospam* yellowjersey.org (AMuzi)
Groupes : rec.bicycles.tech
Date : 21. Aug 2024, 14:55:51
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Organisation : Yellow Jersey, Ltd.
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Our customer wants higher handlebars.  We sold him a new bike and as usual I asked for dimensions from post to handlebar on centers and handlebar to ground from his old bike. That's a tall riding position:
http://www.yellowjersey.org/daily.html
Since the new model has a carbon steerer, I swapped in an aluminum column carbon blade fork of same dimensions.
I reasoned that modern aluminum bars are farther from the stem clamp (stress riser) to the bottom, where climbers pull forcefully, than from the top bearing to the stem. Handlebars are thinner than columns with cold formed curves of various radii while columns are a simple cylinder. Failures in handlebars are rare now (usually precipitated by crash damage, corrosion or both) as are threadless column failures (I have never seen one) so I can't reasonably assess frequency. This was intuitive not calculated.
The new wrinkle is that after 50 miles he says another 50mm would be better. Yikes! That's a lot, and the local shop refused to add an extender:
https://www.yellowjersey.org/UPSTEM.JPG
They also refused to run longer gear cables and brake line if he installed the extender himself.
I was OK with the bike as delivered but I'm not so sure about more height. Comments?
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Andrew Muzi
am@yellowjersey.org
Open every day since 1 April, 1971

Date Sujet#  Auteur
21 Aug 24 * tech: physics and materials12AMuzi
21 Aug 24 +* Re: tech: physics and materials7John B.
21 Aug 24 i+* Re: tech: physics and materials5AMuzi
21 Aug 24 ii`* Re: tech: physics and materials4Frank Krygowski
21 Aug 24 ii `* Re: tech: physics and materials3AMuzi
30 Aug 24 ii  `* Re: tech: physics and materials2John B.
30 Aug 24 ii   `- Re: tech: physics and materials1AMuzi
25 Aug 24 i`- Re: tech: physics and materials1John B.
21 Aug 24 `* Re: tech: physics and materials4Zen Cycle
22 Aug 24  `* Re: tech: physics and materials3AMuzi
22 Aug 24   `* Re: tech: physics and materials2Zen Cycle
22 Aug 24    `- Re: tech: physics and materials1Frank Krygowski

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