If your Creo stem set-up is the same as the stock models on the Specialized page, this could be a 5 minute install replacing your stock stem.įor someone who needed a lot of height, there are stems in this swan neck shape: They offer choices of 9cm or 11cm extension and silver or black. Here's one that adds instant height and looks good: Velo Orange's Happy Stem. ![]() ![]() Most threadless stems work fine inverted-the one on my attached photo above was flipped from stock to lower it and the difference in height was 3-4cm. I've linked a couple below that both focus on raising the bar, but there are many threadless riser stems out there on the market to consider.īefore you get a new stem, look at your installed stem to see if flipping it will use a higher rise? It depends on the stem-the stock stems on the Creo models on the Specialized website look 90 deg or pretty close which means their angle won't change if you flip it :-( Post a photo of your bike and folks here can help you determine that. If so, it means you can choose a riser stem to raise your bars. ![]() Glancing at the Creo models on the Specialized website, it looks like they all have a standard removable faceplate stem for a 31.8 bar (now standard) and a 28.6mm/1.125" steerer (also pretty standard). If your bike has a carbon fibre steerer then the solutions would be different. Click to expand.I'm going to assume you have a model of Creo whose Future Shock fork steerer is aluminum(?).
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