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Adjusting the height of the handlebar
The height of the handlebar compared to the saddle and the distance
between saddle and handlebar determines how much your upper body is
inclined forward. Lowering the handlebar gives you a streamlined position
and brings more weight to bear on the front wheel. However, it also entails
an extremely forward leaning posture which is tiring and less comfortable,
because it increases the strain on your wrists, arms, back, upper body and
neck.
On your CS with Aheadset headset (Fig. 100) the stem serves to adjust
the headset preload. In addition, the stem angle of your CS can be adjust-
ed (Fig. 101).
Fig. 101
Fig. 100
Warning
The stem is one of the load bearing parts of your bicycle. Changes to it can
impair your safety. If you are not absolutely sure or have any inquiries, con-
tact your Ca Go dealer.
Warning
Stems come in varying lengths as well as shaft and binder tube diameters.
A stem of inappropriate dimensions can become a source of danger: han-
dlebars or stems can break, resulting in an accident. When replacing any
parts, be sure to only use suitable original spare parts that bear the appro-
priate mark. Your Ca Go dealer will be pleased to help you.