I swapped out the slammed fork for one with more steerer so I could raise the front end. I want to try the stem out in a few different positions before I cut this fork, but can't seem to get the preload required with spacers on top.
I appreciate you're meant to have the top cap directly on the stem but how are you meant to work anything out before you cut the fork?
Start withe maximum stack (50mm or so) then work your way down.
I guess they assume people who can buy spendy performance road bikes can probably fork out a few quid for a bike fit that will tell them pretty much where to chop.
I'm having a similar issue with my SystemSix.
I swapped out the slammed fork for one with more steerer so I could raise the front end. I want to try the stem out in a few different positions before I cut this fork, but can't seem to get the preload required with spacers on top.
I appreciate you're meant to have the top cap directly on the stem but how are you meant to work anything out before you cut the fork?