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 cb
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Silly question - no doubt asking for "depends on the bike and shape of the rider" type answers but just wondering whether there were ballpark figures for what a fork steerer length should be depending on height? Shade under 6ft if that helps.

If not, how do people generally go about judging what's right? Do you cut after a single bimble around the garden or use spacers and ride for months before deciding?


 
Posted : 30/11/2009 9:55 pm
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I usually buy my forks 2nd hand so I dont have to make such tough decisions, someone else has already cut it for me


 
Posted : 30/11/2009 10:00 pm
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Depends on the head tube of the bike , with a larger headtube for a larger frame.


 
Posted : 30/11/2009 10:02 pm
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I go for months without cutting the steerer usually with lots of silly spacers on. For what it's worth I usually require appox 200mm of steerer and I'm 6ft. Of course not all bikes have the same length of headtube so this can vary.


 
Posted : 30/11/2009 10:04 pm
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As Shortbread fanylion, Why rush it and then regret cutting it short when you can have hours of fun playing with the stem height and piles of spacer combinations.

I like 215 -220mm steerers generally. 6tf 1" on a 20" and a large full sus bike but currently got 25mm worth of spacers above the stem on the 20" and liking lower bars.

Cutting it short will limit after sales too as I for one wouldn't consider a fork with anything less than 200mm


 
Posted : 30/11/2009 10:10 pm
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Guess this is where I am coming from to an extent - seen a nice pair of 2nd hand forks that are tempting me but only a 195mm steerer. My bikes currently have 220mm but with lots of spacers. Too blonde (and tired) to work out if a 25mm reduction is workable.


 
Posted : 30/11/2009 10:14 pm
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Surely there is no working out to do, just measure the spacers above the stem?


 
Posted : 30/11/2009 10:22 pm

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