Sucks you found that out the hard way! In the video I change the handlebars to a larger size which is why I remove everything. Hope you're happy with the stem all the same!
I m in two minds to try a straight stem riser or this angled one which is very adjustable which will not only raise but bring the handlebar a little close as the angle rises.. I think this angled one is probably better for me .
Looking at the pics of your bike I think so, although I'm not familiar with that brand and couldn't find the specs online. As long as it has a 1 1/8th inch steerer tube it will work just fine.
Just a heads up. I have been looking at adjustable stem for my bike also Verify the diameter of your handlebars where the stem clamps. This one is made for 31.8 mm. Some handlebars are 25.4mm.
i install these on all of my bikes . i only buy MTB because i like the stability for off roading but the frame is all wrong for my back injuries . i need to sit more upright . there is a noticeable decrease in handling , especially doing downhill runs but east to get use to.
Fast forward a year: Yea or Nay on the Satori Up3? I don't see a final review. How did it do? Inquiring minds want to know. Thanks for the first video.
Great question, I'm useless at uploads but I'll always try my best to answer a comment! Going well, obviously only used on a commuter but have had zero issues with it. I give the bolts a quick check when I service the bike but other than that it's been trouble free.
The up3 does come in 3 lengths; 65mm, 90mm and 110mm. I'm not sure about the 65, but the 90 I have weighs roughly 320grams (0.7lbs) and the 110mm weighs 355 grams (0.78lbs).
got one ,they really save you from back pain ,especially if your over 5"8 ,put your seat to right height and away you go
Took everything off the handlebar and didn't need to take any of it off.
Sucks you found that out the hard way! In the video I change the handlebars to a larger size which is why I remove everything. Hope you're happy with the stem all the same!
I m in two minds to try a straight stem riser or this angled one which is very adjustable which will not only raise but bring the handlebar a little close as the angle rises.. I think this angled one is probably better for me .
Great Video. Will the Satori Up 3 fit my Juiced Rip Current S. ? I need to raise the Handle Bars.
Looking at the pics of your bike I think so, although I'm not familiar with that brand and couldn't find the specs online. As long as it has a 1 1/8th inch steerer tube it will work just fine.
Just a heads up. I have been looking at adjustable stem for my bike also Verify the diameter of your handlebars where the stem clamps. This one is made for 31.8 mm. Some handlebars are 25.4mm.
i install these on all of my bikes . i only buy MTB because i like the stability for off roading but the frame is all wrong for my back injuries . i need to sit more upright . there is a noticeable decrease in handling , especially doing downhill runs but east to get use to.
Fast forward a year: Yea or Nay on the Satori Up3? I don't see a final review. How did it do? Inquiring minds want to know. Thanks for the first video.
Great question, I'm useless at uploads but I'll always try my best to answer a comment! Going well, obviously only used on a commuter but have had zero issues with it. I give the bolts a quick check when I service the bike but other than that it's been trouble free.
Thanks for the update.
NIce work, thanks mate!
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So what angle did you end up using?
We ended up going for 60 degrees. Pretty steep angle, but that's what happens when you buy a cheap ebike that comes in one size!
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whats the weight ?
The up3 does come in 3 lengths; 65mm, 90mm and 110mm. I'm not sure about the 65, but the 90 I have weighs roughly 320grams (0.7lbs) and the 110mm weighs 355 grams (0.78lbs).
I got it for 20
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Hi Dr. Rick!
W A R N I N G - THIS IS DECEPTIVE !!! DO NOT REMOVE EVERYTHING FROM THE BAR UNLESS YOU ARE ALSO CHANGING THE ACTUAL HANDLE BAR.
Warning. This is a review and not a how-to. But you're correct, I only take the levers off because I'm changing bars.