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  • hey chaps,

    this might be a very stupid question that has been answered somewhere else (i have used the search function and it's not given me any answers).

    i've had a Paddy Wagon for a few months and while i love it, i want to swap the bars for something a little more comfortable. how do i go about finding the correct measurements for the clamp - i've looked on the bike and can't see anything. am i being really dense/blind in not knowing where to look?

    thanks in advance!

  • vernier calipers

  • If you're swapping the bars over you can either:

    • Use a caliper to measure the bars where the stem clamps them
    • Take the bars into a shop and ask them

    I don't know the Paddywagon well but I'd guess it's either a 26.0 clamp size or a 31.8 clamp size.

  • There are usually three common size, 25.4, 26, and oversize (31.8mm), your is likely to be the oversized one as far as I know, but measure it first.

  • Or Kam's Rizla Paper Method

    (if you have the bars)

  • Tape measure + 2 π r = Clamp Diameter

  • Whats the bet Vernier was a massive geek.

  • Not as big a geek as V.Ryan by the looks of things

  • haha! fair shout.

  • thanks guys - should have thought of using a caliper! cheers for your help.

  • use your thumb and forefinger to measure the bars then walk to the bike shop really slowly with your hand still.

  • Kona website.

    http://www.konabikes.co.uk/2k7bikes/paddy_wagon_2k7.php

    Handlebar = FSA Omega OS. (presumably OS stands for oversize - looks like it too)

  • Kona website.

    http://www.konabikes.co.uk/2k7bikes/paddy_wagon_2k7.php

    Handlebar = FSA Omega OS. (presumably OS stands for oversize - looks like it too)

    Helpful, on a friday?

  • Tape measure + 2 π r = Clamp Diameter

    Don't you mean
    Tape measured circumference/π = Clamp Diameter ?

    FFS, if you're going to nerd it up

    at least nerd it up accurately.

  • ed's post is good information for you.

    Also, it says 31.8 here.
    http://www.konaworld.com/bike.cfm?content=paddywagon

    Finally, if you look on the bars, under the clamp, or inside the stem clamp there may very well be an engraving with the diameter.

  • use your thumb and forefinger to measure the bars then walk to the bike shop really slowly with your hand still.

    Brilliant!

    Repped.

  • dude thats terrible advise.

  • 'advice'.

  • Don't you mean
    Tape measured circumference/π = Clamp Diameter ?

    FFS, if you're going to nerd it up

    at least nerd it up accurately.

    Meh

  • Meh

    If by "Meh" you mean "thank you Dr Gostron for restoring integrity to this thread", then you're most welcome.

  • Meh as in mah Bad, but this did feel like a situation very similar to studying for my GCSE's.
    I.e. a cracked whip at every wrong integer, traumatising.

    But that was easy and i cant believe i didn't get it, i would have probably continued to believe it was that until someone corrected me at the wrong time, way, way in the future, where it would count alot more.

  • 'advice'.

    yea yea yea

  • use your thumb and forefinger to measure the bars then walk to the bike shop really slowly with your hand still.

    HAH! :D

    Seriously though it should say some measurements on the stem itself, or inside the faceplate, etc...

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