View Full Version : Stem extension for Trek Pilot


rugger
06-06-2005, 09:36 AM
Hi all

Just got my new Pilot from Trek the other day, it's great.

One thing I noticed is that I would like the ability to raise the handlebar a bit more. I switched out the stem for a shorter, higher angled unit, but I think I would still like the handlebar up a bit more when I need to stretch out my back. I raised the seat some, so it sends me at more of an angle.

I saw that there are stem extensions avaiable, but I wanted to check here to see what people might recommend. The Pilot uses a Bontrager headset.

thanks for the help.

MB1
06-06-2005, 12:02 PM
http://www.lickbike.com/productpage.aspx?PART_NUM_SUB='1069-20'

Van Staal
06-06-2005, 01:44 PM
Check http://www.bbbparts.com/products/bike_parts/headparts.html. You can swap the cap if you want, nobody will notice you're using an extender.

rugger
06-06-2005, 04:11 PM
Will either of those work with the threadless type? I think that's what mine is.

thanks for the help

jaldridge
06-06-2005, 06:27 PM
One thing I noticed is that I would like the ability to raise the handlebar a bit more. You might also try rotating the handlebars up a bit. The adjustable stem could be good, though many don't hold their settings well. Other options include a stem riser (they look pretty odd on a road bike - Delta makes one) or get another fork with an alloy steerer and cut it longer.

Van Staal
06-07-2005, 03:07 AM
Will either of those work with the threadless type? I think that's what mine is.

thanks for the helpThe BBB Extender is compatible with both threaded and threadless type. It comes in 2 sizes, 1" and 1 1/8". You probably need 1 1/8" for your Trek. The bad news: it may be hard to find a dealer in the US. You should be able to find an internet shop that sells them, but the shipping might be costly. Where I live (The Netherlands), the BBB brand is very common, sold in many bikeshops. BTW, I fully agree with jaldridge about rotating the handlebars. Moving your shifters up the bars might also help.

wim
06-07-2005, 03:30 AM
I really don't want to be one to say that, but there's a possibility that your new Pilot is too small. There's a limit how far you can raise stem and saddle before handling and safety become compromised. If it's still brand-new, at least investigate your options for a larger Pilot.

jaldridge
06-07-2005, 02:04 PM
I really don't want to be one to say that, but there's a possibility that your new Pilot is too small. wim makes a good point.

My Pilot 5.2 is set up to where the handbars are just slightly below seat level, and the fit is very good for me. This is a 56 cm bike, and I'm 5'11" with a 33" cycling inseam. I ride a 58 cm Specialized Allez Comp and a 56 cm Airborne Thunderbolt. Many 57 cm road bikes are a very good fit for me.

Can you give us some of your metrics and the size of your Pilot?

Anti-gravity
06-08-2005, 10:00 PM
Check http://www.bbbparts.com/products/bike_parts/headparts.html. You can swap the cap if you want, nobody will notice you're using an extender.

Zoom (http://harriscyclery.net/site/itemdetails.cfm?ID=1400)

-R