21/22 Stumpjumper Evo Comp upgrades

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21/22 Stumpjumper Evo Comp upgrades
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Posted: Dec 28, 2021 at 16:17 Quote
Hi I’ve got an S3 Evo Comp (Carbon) and looking to upgrade the handlebar and stem from the stock Specialized alloy bar. Not sure if getting the Specialised DH Carbon is worth it against say 35mm Deity or OneUp carbon setups. In the Australian releases, the SWorks models have the 35m Roval carbon bar and deity 35mm stem.

The reason I’m asking this is to see if anyone has any experience playing around with stem lengths, risers, sweeps etc. I’m not very technical but conscious not to muck around with the original factory design setup. I like the damper feel of carbon and hoping a small weight loss is possible.

FL
Posted: Dec 28, 2021 at 20:31 Quote
The only 35mm bar I run is the OneUp, it is awesome. Very comfortable.
Other 35mm carbon bars such as Renthal were way too stiff and rough on the hands.

I have an S3 SJ EVO with a WeAreOne bar/stem on it in 45mm length stem and 35mm rise bar cut to 780mm. It works well for me, I wouldn't go any longer on the stem.

Posted: Dec 29, 2021 at 3:03 Quote
Thank you

You’re 10mm longer stem than stock 35mm and sounds like you’re having fun

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Posted: Jan 6, 2022 at 7:47 Quote
Strange, I have Evo Ltd 21/22 and it came with 50 mm stem. Bike size is S3

Posted: Jan 8, 2022 at 17:38 Quote
Actually I’ve measured it again and it’s 55mm

The 35mm was the spec sheet I got from the bike shop. I’ve found a lot of this information varies. Same with bar width and crank length.

I’ll still go to 35mm. I’m finding it’s too long and too long too wide.

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Posted: Jan 9, 2022 at 5:45 Quote
MarkGirgis wrote:
Actually I’ve measured it again and it’s 55mm

The 35mm was the spec sheet I got from the bike shop. I’ve found a lot of this information varies. Same with bar width and crank length.

I’ll still go to 35mm. I’m finding it’s too long and too long too wide.

I like it with 50 mmm stem.
Good reach and you get more weight to front wheel. And turning my bike more with body position.

Posted: Jan 13, 2022 at 18:32 Quote
Now to wait for local availability!

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