![]() The ShockStop handlebar clamp is 31.8 mm which is compatible with many modern bikes, without the need for shims. A 1” (25.4 mm) steerer clamp will be 79.8 mm in circumference at the center.A 1 1/8” (28.6mm) steerer clamp will be 89.9 mm in circumference at the center.A 1 1/4”(31.8 mm) steerer clamp will be 99.9 mm in circumference at the center.You will need to remove the compression cap and loosen the two pinch bolts to get access to your steerer tube so be sure you are comfortable in doing so and then reassembling properly. Make sure you are looking at the correct model year as these sizes can change year to year.Īlternate method: Use a fabric or paper measuring tape (or print one at ) and measure the circumference of the steerer tube. Most of the time a manufacturer will list this under their specifications in the Frame/Fork section. If you don’t have easy access to either, a shop or a set of calipers you can check your manufacturers website. The easiest way to determine your steerer tube size is to use a pair of calipers to directly measure the diameter or take your bike to the local bike shop and they will be able to measure it for you. With the introduction of our new 1-1/4” version the Shockstop can now be used on popular brands such as Giant and Canyon bikes(please check your exact model specs to be certain). The 1-1/8in ShockStop stem fits standard 1-1/8in (28.6mm) steerer tubes which is the size used by most modern bikes. The ShockStop is available in two different Steerer Tube Clamp options: Standard 1-1/8” and Non-standard 1-1/4” (fits most Canyon and some Giant bikes). Steerer Tube Diameter (frame side stem clamp) To read more Frequently Asked Questions about the ShockStop Stem, click here. The 1-1/4” version can now be used on popular brands such as Giant and Canyon bikes. The 1-1/8" ShockStop Stem is the standard size used by most modern bikes. Make sure you are looking at the correct model year as these sizes can change year to year. Alternatively, most of the time a manufacturer will list this under their specifications in the Frame/Fork section. How do I measure my steerer tube diameter? How is the ShockStop Stem different from other suspension stems?There are a lot of ways the ShockStop is different - so many in fact, we wrote a whole blog post about it. How do I choose the right length and angle for my bike?We put together a set of instructions that can help you determine the length and angle of your existing stem and provide guidance on what to chose based on riding style - check it out here. 5 x swappable elastomers (2 pre-installed, 3 additional in box). ![]()
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