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Thanks for the tip.
Based on my calculations from the diagrams available on the internet, the M stem is ~260mm and the S stem is ~320mm. So if I run flat bars, it'll be 60mm lower than a stock S setup, or I can run the 100mm mid-rise bars and have it 40mm higher. Does that sound about right? Also, does running M stem + mid rise bars affect the fold?
Is it possible to just trim the cables or do bromptons use some kind of proprietary cable?
The basics are this;
M stem is shorter with less reach than an S, so fitting a flat bar to an m type is pretty low, lower than an s type.
You can go lower, the easiest option is the Joseph kuosac mid rise bar, cheap, no need to cut cables because the bars are wider, so you space the levers/shifters out and the cables are fine.
Otherwise, new stem (you can only have these fitted by a dealer, not just buy one u less used) and bars and cables... £130 stem, £30 bars, £10 a cable kit
M types were made before s types, they are generally more popular, people who can’t decide, or who are guided to be “normal” or “average” buy m types, they are in the middle, relaxed but not a h type... people also think m types have better resale’s, which isn’t true because there are more m types around so the supply demand ratio means s types are more sellable if anything