You can get riser bars in any height, like 20mm 50mm 100mm, 200mm, 500mm and all the sizes in between. You can measure the height of the bars you have:But how can anyone advise not using a stem riser or taller stem without knowing how high the bars are in the first place?
Fit more comfortable handlebars yes, but if they are still too low?!?
I always use one to spare my 3 times operated on, back.My forks were secondhand and fitted my bike perfectly but with no spacers.I feel my handle bars are to low which is causing my sore wrists.Can someone recommend either a stem riser or adjustable stem for me please.Are stem risers safe?.I dont want to buy new forks if possible.
Thank you for the mansplain but the pic you have posted is of an MTB handlebar designed for manoverability not comfort. Their wrists will be even more uncomfortable with those.You can get riser bars in any height, like 20mm 50mm 100mm, 200mm, 500mm and all the sizes in between. You can measure the height of the bars you have:
I think you need a bit of mansplaining:Thank you for the mansplain but the pic you have posted is of an MTB handlebar designed for manoverability not comfort. Their wrists will be even more uncomfortable with those.
No thank you.I think you need a bit of mansplaining:
They're great, especially if you want your bike to look like a girls' bike, and you won't have to worry about your bike getting nicked.Those sweeps Swizz look good and have a very good rise on them as well, maybe something for the Op to look at. I can't fault using sweeps and have them on all my bikes now.
* Facepalm *They're great, especially if you want your bike to look like a girls' bike, and you won't have to worry about your bike getting nicked.