Hi can anyone advise me can I raise the height of the handlebars on my Haibike
You normally can't safely add more spacers.Thanks for your help , there are no spacers above the stem ,can I buy and add a couple of more spacers or would I have to get a stem bar riser
Regards Graham
Hiin that case you will need a new stem as once the fork tube has been cut thats it height wise.
you can get these but id never use one.
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Thank youYou normally can't safely add more spacers.
The easiest way is often to swap the stem for something like a 45degree one.
(note that many existing stems are fitted pointing down (albeit with a very small angle) and these can be flipped over to at least give a little bit of height adjustment to the handlebars)
Also note that many bikes will have things like the hydraulic brake cables cut fairly tight with not that much slack, so if you raise the bars too much, you'll run into a problem. Using one of the vertical extenders shown in another post here is often a little bit too much of a rise. I'd try the new 45 deg stem first, as often just raising by say an inch or two is enough to make a noticeable difference in comfort/neck pain etc.
Thank youYou have various options;
Moving spacers from the top of the stem to the bottom of the stem (some people suggest keeping between 3-5mm of spacers at the top of the stem - I think this would only apply for bikes with carbon steerers. Yours is probably steel or alloy, so you shouldn’t have an issue)
Flipping the stem - some stems point slightly downwards on the bike (called negative rise), and if you turn the stem upside down, it will have a positive rise.
Increasing the rise on the handlebars. Riser bars are available.
Cheapest option is moving spacers, if you have that option available.
Second cheapest is buying a new stem with a greater angle of rise, or buying an adjustable stem, which gives a range of angles that can be set by the user.
Fork tube extensions are another option, but can compromise stability, if taken to extremes.
I've used a Satori brand for a while on one of my bikes, solid, well made and perfectly safe if fitted properly.do you think it is unsafe