ShockStop Stem Installation & Setup

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  • čas přidán 29. 06. 2024
  • A quick video showing how to install the Redshift ShockStop Suspension Stem.
    Please note that newer versions of the stems use a torx bolt in the wedge instead of the hex bolt you see in this video at 6:39.
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Komentáře • 140

  • @Halbmond
    @Halbmond Před 3 lety +13

    I just need to say THANK YOU! I looked at the cryptic installation papers that came with my Redshift products and just saw question marks, and hoped for some sort of video tutorial. But this is one of the best-explained tutorials I have ever seen! I also really love your comments about what 1.5-2.5Nm feels like, that’s so easy to understand and useful! 🙌

  • @darrenprior6339
    @darrenprior6339 Před 4 lety +11

    I just fitted one to my steel-framed Trek 520 touring bike. The difference is astonishing. Prior to fitting the bike would give me huge hand and shoulder pains. It was so bad I thought my teeth were going to fall out on some road trips. Very unenjoyable. After fitting the bike is an absolute joy. It has basically erased fatigue. Cannot recommend it highly enough

  • @littlefish4270
    @littlefish4270 Před 5 měsíci +2

    Very good installation clip, the stem sure works well for shock absorbtion.

    • @Redshiftsports
      @Redshiftsports  Před 5 měsíci

      @littlefish4270 glad you found the video helpful and very happy that the stem is working so well for you.

  • @Jaydad4701
    @Jaydad4701 Před 3 lety +4

    I have Multiple Sclerosis and this stem is game changer for me. My nerves don’t take such a beating anymore!!!!!!!

  • @jerrynoble2757
    @jerrynoble2757 Před rokem +1

    This company’s customer service is absolutely amazing.

  • @LOZUPONEJ
    @LOZUPONEJ Před 4 lety +2

    Thank you for these informative directions. Made installation very easy. Path Less Pedaled for giving a great review and their discount for being their Patreon member. Loving the stem on my steel hobobootleg railway bike.

  • @dreamlover122769
    @dreamlover122769 Před 3 lety

    Thanks for excellent delivery by Amazon just got mine today and i ordered it on Friday afternoon so you guys are absolutely amazing and i live in London lol ..thanks and thanks for incredibly clear video and instructions and also the instructions with the leaflet provided in the box with your excellent product which i will fit to my 12 year old Marin Novato Urban bicycle ..Cant wait to ride thanks guys for everything

  • @DavidWard14
    @DavidWard14 Před 3 lety +6

    Thanks for this. Excellent. Installing mine tomorrow. I don't think this is a "quick video" though 😆 I'd call it a thorough video.

  • @MrNkcanoe
    @MrNkcanoe Před 3 měsíci

    Just bought mine. I have a multiple ruptured tendons in shoulder & hope this will help to remove the vibrations in our poorly maintained roads.
    Good video

  • @adams7043
    @adams7043 Před 3 lety

    I just installed the shock stop stem using this video. The only tricky bit was reinstalling the preload wedge as it took some force to get the screw aligned. Other than that: the stem combined with the seat post from Redshift are brilliant.

  • @pedromaia8455
    @pedromaia8455 Před 7 lety

    I'm waiting for mine. Great information. Thanks a lot.

  • @petergoldis5980
    @petergoldis5980 Před 2 lety

    Great video - Steven is an excellent presenter and always covers questions you didn't know you had. Redshift does a great job with these. Thank you!

    • @Redshiftsports
      @Redshiftsports  Před 2 lety

      Thanks so much Peter - really appreciate the awesome feedback and so glad the video was helpful!

    • @Atlantis109
      @Atlantis109 Před rokem

      ​@@Redshiftsports Hello. I didnt understand the instructions. I have a height of 186 centimeters, weight 81 kilograms. What plastic parts do I need to install inside the takeaway?

  • @gsmith4679
    @gsmith4679 Před 3 lety +1

    I just installed my Shockstop Stem on my Priority 600 and it’s excellent. This thing really works, it takes the trail chatter out of the bars and is so much more comfortable and smooth, it really is excellent. I decided to install the elastomers for one weight class higher than me as I didn’t want too much movement in the bars and I like how the bike feels. The elastomers should get a bit softer after a few rides and I may re-adjust depending on if they get too soft. Follows the instructions, watch the video and go ride.

  • @gratefultube
    @gratefultube Před 2 lety

    Installed mine yesterday. No issues. Many thanks.

    • @Redshiftsports
      @Redshiftsports  Před 2 lety

      Happy to hear it! Enjoy the stem and thank you so much for the support, Bob!

  • @mikev6795
    @mikev6795 Před 3 lety

    Exceptionally done video!!
    Keep it up 😉

  • @testmonkey101
    @testmonkey101 Před 4 lety +1

    Very complete......Thank You

  • @volodymyrshmanko9682
    @volodymyrshmanko9682 Před 4 lety +1

    Thank you the video very helpful

  • @eestiqaatsi
    @eestiqaatsi Před 3 lety

    Thanks for the video, reading the instruction had given me a little bit of anxiety but it now it seems quite simple. Would you recommend blue loctite for a light gravel use?

  • @davidjones9636
    @davidjones9636 Před 2 lety

    excellent vid

  • @mikekrelik4980
    @mikekrelik4980 Před 2 lety +1

    Just received mine today, getting ready to set it up. Instead of a beautiful box mine was in a plastic bag that allowed it to get some minor scratches but I get that that's a first world problem. Hoping this thing is as good as it looks.

    • @Redshiftsports
      @Redshiftsports  Před 2 lety +3

      Hi Mike, thanks for bringing this to our attention. That is not how the Stem should have arrived. I really do apologize for that. Would you mind reaching out to support@redshiftsports.com? I'd like to make sure that you received all your parts and help out where we can. We can certainly get this replaced for you!

    • @mikekrelik4980
      @mikekrelik4980 Před 2 lety

      @@Redshiftsports That's awesome, and why I love dealing with smaller companies! I'll get you an email tomorrow, thanks!

    • @Redshiftsports
      @Redshiftsports  Před 2 lety +1

      You're more than welcome, Mike! Thanks for the support and looking forward to your email.

  • @chuchuchip
    @chuchuchip Před 3 lety +3

    I was taught NOT to use a torque wrench as a ratchet. I use a "T" style allen wrench.

  • @olsmxl6975
    @olsmxl6975 Před rokem

    Would be helpful to review the other elastomers and what combinations to use

    • @Redshiftsports
      @Redshiftsports  Před rokem

      Great feedback - if you check out the instructions tab on the shockstop product page you can see a full rundown of elastomer combinations and how they relate to each other: cdn.shopify.com/s/files/1/0089/1220/7951/files/Elastomer_Chart_Expanded.png?v=1618086180

  • @notmenowhere
    @notmenowhere Před 4 lety

    I would like you know what torque wrench you are using.

  • @JohnDoe-yh9gi
    @JohnDoe-yh9gi Před 3 lety

    You have a red thingy on the latest stem. Could please make a video on that. Tnx

  • @bivibikebaggins
    @bivibikebaggins Před 2 lety

    Next purchase for my off road touring bike... question ? do you get all elastomers ( for all settings) unlike my G4 LT seapost as that adds extra expense !

    • @Redshiftsports
      @Redshiftsports  Před 2 lety

      Yes! You receive all 5 elastomers (2 pre-installed in the stem, and 3 more in the box) to allow you to customize the suspension feel to your liking.

  • @Izmirization
    @Izmirization Před rokem

    I bought this and just now saw the warning about swept back bars. I have a Kona HAND Plant cruiser bars on my ebike which have a mild sweep. Would this be compatible with those bars? I really love the seatpost and want this to work so bad!

    • @Redshiftsports
      @Redshiftsports  Před rokem

      Hi Benjamin, sorry that it wasn't more clear about the Shockstop not working as well with swept-back bars. That being said, it does depend a lot on the length of stem you purchased and the amount of sweep in the bars. Why don't you reach out to support@redshiftsports.com, we'd be happy to discuss this further and see if there are any options for you!

  • @davidjones9636
    @davidjones9636 Před 2 lety

    Hi, just fitted the stem following this excellent video. But I switched elastomers and when I put the preloaded back in it has moved the elastomer from the vertical position, is this normal?

    • @Redshiftsports
      @Redshiftsports  Před 2 lety +1

      Thanks for reaching out! I believe we just responded to your recent email with a few images. That should answer your question but essentially it is perfectly normal to see elastomers 'deform' as you are installing the preload wedge. Let us know if you haven't received our email response. It could have gone to your spam. Thanks!

  • @tmwei396
    @tmwei396 Před 3 lety +1

    I just got the new ShockStop stem and it has the new install and removal tool for the rubber elastomers. Do you have a video for the use of that?

  • @robp3431
    @robp3431 Před 4 lety +5

    Is there an elastomer #1 and #2 position.....I mean, does it matter if #1 is installed on left or right ?

    • @p0ddie
      @p0ddie Před 3 lety

      Not an engineer and just installed mine but: probably not. Orientation and position for both is crucial, which is where doesn’t matter.

    • @GS-pk9rd
      @GS-pk9rd Před 2 měsíci +1

      ​@p0ddie this is confusing as the instructions refer to elastomer 1 and 2 with different combinations, eg 70/60 1 and 2 combination for lighter riders than 80/50 1 and 2 combination for heavier riders.. but the totals are the same, so surely knowing what is position 1 and 2 is critical?

    • @johngump1413
      @johngump1413 Před 7 dny

      Same question, noticed in video he installed higher numbered elastomer on the left side when looking into the stem from in front of the bike, so I guess I'll try that way just in case it matters.

  • @RandoRaf
    @RandoRaf Před 3 lety

    Instructions say to apply down force to remove wedge which you didn't?

  • @Bullitluna
    @Bullitluna Před rokem

    I'm thinking about ordering the stem and seat post.
    I have a question about the stem, how well does it with suspension forks on my hybrid.

    • @Redshiftsports
      @Redshiftsports  Před rokem +1

      Hi Zeeb - the stem and post will work well on a bike that has a suspension fork. For the stem in particular, it is pretty complimentary if you set it up to deal with the high frequency wide of things. Obviously, the travel is very small compared to a typical suspension fork but it will add to the overall suspension feel of the bike. Thanks

  • @ekos4600
    @ekos4600 Před rokem

    I just installed this stem and suspension work fine. But I found another problem, my flat bar shake right and left, I've tightened the pivot bolt but still no change. What should I do? Thanks

    • @Redshiftsports
      @Redshiftsports  Před rokem

      Hi Eko, thanks for bringing this to our attention but sorry for the trouble. Would you mind reaching out to our support@redshiftsports.com email? The team over will be able to help get this resolved for you. Thanks!

  • @Marek-bv6lf
    @Marek-bv6lf Před 10 měsíci

    The stems come in two different lenghts 80 and 100 mm, each of them can be used in two positive positions +6 degree and + 30 degree (negatives are not for me). Is there any difference in effectiveness between +6 and +30 degree?

    • @Redshiftsports
      @Redshiftsports  Před 10 měsíci

      Hi @Marke-bv6lf - the stem actually comes in a number of lengths/angles: we have the +/-6 deg which is setup to default to +6 and that comes in 80, 90, 100, 110, and 120mm and then the +30 deg comes in the 80 and 100mm lengths. The +6 versus the +30 is only a matter of how you want your handlebar setup and the stem is just as effective in both orientations. If you have any additional questions the best way to reach us is to email our tech support at support@redshiftsports.com - thanks

  • @TomatoDave
    @TomatoDave Před rokem

    His instructions regarding that the top of stem should be 2-3 mm above top of steerer tube seems inconsistent with written instructions that “the top headset spacer (or top of the stem if all spacers are positioned below the stem) is slightly above the type of the steerer tube.” My steerer tube is slightly higher than top of steerer tube, but I have two spacers between stem and top tube cap for a 2-3 mm space between cap and the top of stem. Is that acceptable?

    • @Redshiftsports
      @Redshiftsports  Před rokem

      Hi David - you have done it correctly and sorry for any confusion. As long as there is space between the top cap and the top of the steerer (either the stem clamp is above or spacers are slightly above) you are doing it right and will have things correctly setup. If you have any additional questions or need anything you can always email us at support@redshiftsports.com - thanks

  • @andrewcooper3388
    @andrewcooper3388 Před rokem

    Is this stem compatible with the giant hydrolic brake stem system, what are the spaces between the bolts

    • @Redshiftsports
      @Redshiftsports  Před rokem

      Hi Andrew - Unfortunately, the Giant Conduct stem faceplate has a different bolt pattern than the ShockStop Stem. The conduct faceplate has bolts that are 40mm apart vertically and 22mm apart horizontally whereas the ShockStop has the bolts 32mm apart horizontally. So, the conduct faceplate will not mount to the ShockStop stem - but we have had a few customers who have opted to remove the conduct faceplate and have the brakes changed at their local bike shop. So, if you really do want the stem this is a possibility and you can talk with your bike shop to see what it will entail. Thanks!

  • @rbachalo
    @rbachalo Před 2 lety

    Might want to include the need to go back and tighten the wedge after a "busy" gravel ride...I cant imagine using locktite on the screw though

    • @Redshiftsports
      @Redshiftsports  Před 2 lety +1

      Hi Robert - thanks so much for the great feedback. Regarding loctite you can definitely use that on the wedge bolt if you are looking for a semi-permanent hold just select something that is a step below permanent. Thanks

  • @arthurrosado4110
    @arthurrosado4110 Před rokem

    I just stripped my preload wedge bolt. Has anyone had this problem and found a way to get the bolt out? Or after the elastomers wear down, is the stem done? Thanks.

    • @Redshiftsports
      @Redshiftsports  Před rokem

      Hi Arthur, sorry that the bolt stripped but don't worry, we can certainly help get this figure out. I just receive your email as well so I will follow up with some solutions shortly. Thanks!

  • @angelraf5822
    @angelraf5822 Před 4 lety

    Please develop a model for Brompton.
    Many many Brompton riders are suffering from wrist pain.
    I think it is not difficult.
    Modification of connection between column of brompton and suspension system is enough, considering length and position for folding.

    • @Tazdeviloo7
      @Tazdeviloo7 Před 3 lety

      Bromptons don't have stems so I don't see how this would be possible. The bend in the handlebar serves to flex a little bit. I find the P-bars to have the most flex followed by the M. Try changing to Ergon grips with the wing if you don't have them already.

    • @Tazdeviloo7
      @Tazdeviloo7 Před 3 lety

      Bromptons don't have stems so I don't see how this would be possible. The bend in the handlebar serves to flex a little bit. I find the P-bars to have the most flex followed by the M. Try changing to Ergon grips with the wing if you don't have them already.

  • @Marek-bv6lf
    @Marek-bv6lf Před 10 měsíci

    How durable are the elastomers? Does it make sense to purchase an auxiliary set with the stem?

    • @Redshiftsports
      @Redshiftsports  Před 10 měsíci

      Hi @Marek-bv6lf - the elastomers are super durable. You do not need to get any spares. In fact, I think the only elastomers we have replaced are ones that get misplaced. The stem is designed such that it never compresses the elastomers beyond a safe level and the material we use is very robust and holds up really well. We have many many riders who are using the same elastomers since 2016. Thanks

  • @juanargueta5988
    @juanargueta5988 Před rokem

    Which elastomers do i used for heaviest riders on paper says 60&50 which to me makes no sense whent it comes with 70,80&90 options

    • @Redshiftsports
      @Redshiftsports  Před rokem

      HI Juan - thanks for the question. If you are using the stem with a flat bar then using the 50/60 combo is pretty stiff. But you are right you could make the stem even more stiff going all the way to 80/90 but with a flat bar that is pretty much rigid. Most flat bar riders will be using a single elastomer which is why you don't see the bigger combos called out for a flat bar. For a drop bar you can see in the chart that the stiffest combo is 80/90. Hope that helps and if you have any additional questions feel free to email us at support@redshiftsports.com and we can help you out!

  • @honkx
    @honkx Před 3 měsíci

    Hi there, 2 questions:
    1: In the video the elastomers are below the preload wedge at first. Referring to the manual, the elastomers need to be always above the preload wedge, regarding if the stem is mounted in +/- 6° - super confusing.
    2: Out of factory, the elestomers/stem is shipped in +6° for a rider weight between 135-155lbs, if that fits for me, is it save to just install the stem without touching the preload wedge/bolt/elastomers?
    Thanks and thanks for the great product!

    • @Redshiftsports
      @Redshiftsports  Před 3 měsíci +1

      You are correct that the elastomers always need to be in the top - and good eyes noticing they were on the bottom at first - that was because we installed in the -6 deg and needed to swap them from default.
      The stem is ready to ride out of the box and we actually recommend everyone give it a try if they want the +6 deg orientation and see how it feels and then adjust from there. Thanks

    • @honkx
      @honkx Před 3 měsíci +1

      @@Redshiftsports
      Thanks for the fast reply - after rewatching the video and listing carefully, i noticed why it was kinda "flipped" first.
      Had my first ride yesterday and it was a blast!
      Cheers

    • @Redshiftsports
      @Redshiftsports  Před 3 měsíci

      @@honkx so glad the stem is feeling good!

  • @jrcole0
    @jrcole0 Před 2 lety

    What torque wrench are you using?

    • @Redshiftsports
      @Redshiftsports  Před 2 lety

      I believe we used a Tekton Torque wrench but any high quality torque wrench will work. Thanks for the interest!

  • @mariocampos1969
    @mariocampos1969 Před rokem

    I had no success with installation. My model is a 110mm one, used in +6° position. I am trying to put it on a flatbar handlebar (hybrid bike), using a single 70kg (blue) elastomer. I weight 92 kg. I found no problems in insering the elastomer into one of the upper slots while pulling the stem up. I made sure I did push it to the bottom of the slot. Thereafter I insert back the wedge and start screwing it back while keeping downward pressure. The issue is that I reach 2.0 Nm torque only after about 10 turns, and not about 30 as expected. I am afraid to apply more torque and damage the thread. Assembling everything back using such torque ends by leaving the handlebar loose, with no resistance at all to vertical movement. I suspect using another elastomer will make no difference, since the issue seems to be the absence of precompression. I believe I reached 2 Nm by only countering the thread resistance, before even starting to compress the elastomer. I would appreciate hints on how to proceed here.

    • @Redshiftsports
      @Redshiftsports  Před rokem +1

      Hi Mario, sorry for the trouble here but don't worry we can get this worked our fo you. Do you think you can actually send this over to our suppor@redshiftsports.com email? It will be easier to walk through various solutions and get this resolved for you through email. Thanks again for bringing this to our attention and don't worry we'll be able to get this working for you.

  • @rainbowtrout75
    @rainbowtrout75 Před 3 lety

    if only my mechanic worked this fast since he charges $80 an hour :p

  • @stargazer3284
    @stargazer3284 Před 3 lety

    Why only 1 elastometer for flat bars, what would happen if you use two?

    • @Redshiftsports
      @Redshiftsports  Před 3 lety

      Since flat bars don't have the same leverage that drop bars do, the stem doesn't require as much resistance. If you used two elastomers, you might not notice the suspension travel.

  • @2020mike1
    @2020mike1 Před rokem

    Is it safe hide an AirTag in the open space in the stem body?

    • @Redshiftsports
      @Redshiftsports  Před rokem

      Great question. I would be cautious because the mechanism for the suspension is inside the stem body so if you didn't secure the tag to a spot that was not touching anything else it might get damaged - and if it got loose it would almost certainly get caught in something and might damage the stem and the tag. Thanks

  • @tmccullough1251
    @tmccullough1251 Před 3 lety

    Is a torque wrench required for proper installation?

    • @Redshiftsports
      @Redshiftsports  Před 3 lety +2

      We highly recommend using a torque wrench to get all the bolts tightened to the exact tightness specified in the instructions and on the products.

  • @jean-jacquesmielecki6884

    Nice video. However is this Specialized bike already equipped with the Future Shock dampener?

    • @Redshiftsports
      @Redshiftsports  Před 3 lety

      This is an older Specialized Roubaix that came out before they started equipping them with the future shock.

  • @ReginaldJKornblow
    @ReginaldJKornblow Před 2 lety

    Can I use this with a carbon steerer tube?

    • @Redshiftsports
      @Redshiftsports  Před 2 lety

      Yes, you can use the stem with a carbon steerer tube. Make sure to in follow the torque specs and consult your frame manufacturers instructions as well.

  • @jeffreyreed6056
    @jeffreyreed6056 Před 2 lety

    Can you install 2 utility mounts safely?

    • @Redshiftsports
      @Redshiftsports  Před 2 lety

      Hi Jeffery - thank you for checking the Stem out! You can certainly use 2 utility mounts safely on the Shockstop Stem! We have also seen customers use our Computer mount in the upper position and the utility mount in the lower. Take care!

  • @tomgpjr1
    @tomgpjr1 Před rokem

    Can anyone tell me what be wrong or have to be done? I just installed this but it's not doing any movement up or down

    • @Redshiftsports
      @Redshiftsports  Před rokem

      Hi Tom - shoot us an email to support@redshiftsports.com and we can help you get it sorted out. If you have a +/- 6 deg stem if you happened to flip it to run in the -6 deg orientation you do need to flip the elastomers inside (as indicated in the instructions) but there could be other reasons as well that you are not feeling any motion and we can definitely help you get it sorted out right away. Thanks!

  • @theartteacherdaniel5096

    Can you set the stem at 35degree angle

    • @Redshiftsports
      @Redshiftsports  Před 2 lety

      Thanks for the interest! The Shockstop Stem is not adjustable but we do have two angle options, +-6-degrees and +30-degrees! It sounds like our +30 degree could be a workable option for you. It comes in two different lengths, 80mm and 100mm. Check it out here: redshiftsports.com/products/shockstop-suspension-stem

  • @javiermontalvo7358
    @javiermontalvo7358 Před 2 lety

    Good explaining, very low volume, please raise the volume.

  • @StepRey21oh
    @StepRey21oh Před 11 měsíci

    I don’t know if I want the +/- 6° or the 30° one. Help?!

    • @Redshiftsports
      @Redshiftsports  Před 11 měsíci

      Thanks for reaching out StephanRay - ultimately it depends on what kind of riding position you are looking for. The +/-6 deg stem is a more suited for someone who wants a neutral stem angle and a more aggressive race type setup while the +30 is perfect for someone who wants to have a more upright type riding position. Hope that help and if you have any additional questions please don't hesitate to email us at support@redshiftsports.com - thanks

  • @hawaiirealmedia5610
    @hawaiirealmedia5610 Před 3 lety

    Very helpful, thanks. Next video, could someone please turn down that transistor radio in the background?

  • @addiecusack1530
    @addiecusack1530 Před 2 měsíci

    The bolt that secures the wedge comes with a small silver screw do you need to fix it with the large black bolt that comes with the pack ??
    Many thanks

    • @Redshiftsports
      @Redshiftsports  Před 2 měsíci

      Hi there - I am guessing you have the 80mm version which includes a 2nd tool for installing the wedge - this tool is used to seat the wedge in place and then it is secured with the silver bolt and the install tool is removed. If you visit our website you can find instructions and videos for the 80mm version (there is also a link at the beginning of this video). And if you have any questions you can always email us at support@redshiftsports.com

    • @addiecusack1530
      @addiecusack1530 Před 2 měsíci

      @@Redshiftsports many thanks
      👍👍
      do you do a spare silver bolt for the 80mm stem ?

    • @Redshiftsports
      @Redshiftsports  Před 2 měsíci

      @@addiecusack1530 yes, please email us at support@redshiftsports.com and we can help you with that and any other spare parts you might need. Thanks!

    • @addiecusack1530
      @addiecusack1530 Před 2 měsíci

      @@Redshiftsports you guys have been brilliant .
      Your service is outstanding well done to all involved 👍👍

    • @Redshiftsports
      @Redshiftsports  Před 2 měsíci

      So glad to hear that it worked out! Thanks so much for the kind words!

  • @super1977
    @super1977 Před 2 lety

    Hmm - just bought and this does not fit on the headset for my Canyon. Looks to be 1-2mm short to fit. Anyone else come across this?

    • @Redshiftsports
      @Redshiftsports  Před 2 lety

      Hi Stuart - it is possible that you are trying to install the 1-1/8" steerer tube version on your canyon which has a 1-1/4" steerer tube diameter. We have a version of the stem that will fit your canyon so if that is the issue please reach out to us at support@redshiftsports.com and we can help you do an exchange. Thanks!

  • @Saif_A1234
    @Saif_A1234 Před 2 lety +1

    لماذا لا يتوفر ترجمة عربي
    Why there is no Arabic translation

  • @goixiz
    @goixiz Před 2 lety

    why not provide equal amt of elastomers it we use 2?

    • @Redshiftsports
      @Redshiftsports  Před 2 lety +1

      Great question! To answer that it would probably be easier to send you over to this FAQ on our website: redshiftsports.freshdesk.com/en/support/solutions/articles/9000150208-why-not-two-elastomers-of-the-same-stiffness-

    • @goixiz
      @goixiz Před 2 lety

      @@Redshiftsports thanks that makes sense maybe car suspension tuning can use that logic

    • @Redshiftsports
      @Redshiftsports  Před 2 lety

      You're welcome and that is a great point, Ming!

  • @Atlantis109
    @Atlantis109 Před rokem

    Hallo ! Brend and model saddle please?

    • @Redshiftsports
      @Redshiftsports  Před rokem +1

      Thanks for the question - the saddle is made by Adamo but it is a pretty old model of their split nose triathlon saddles so best to check them out and see what the latest models are. Thanks

  • @TyStyckify
    @TyStyckify Před 2 lety

    Max bar sweep?

    • @Redshiftsports
      @Redshiftsports  Před 2 lety +1

      Thanks for the interest! That is somewhat dependent on the length and angle of the stem you choose but in general, if the area where you grip the bars is level with or behind the pivot, you won't feel as much travel. Drop bars and flat bars work great but there can be some incompatibility issues with "cruiser-style" bars that have an excessive amount of rearward sweep.

  • @darrenprior6339
    @darrenprior6339 Před 4 lety

    My bike has a +7 degree stem (touring bike). Will the 6 degree stem be ok or do you provide one at a steeper angle?

    • @tuomasd
      @tuomasd Před 4 lety +1

      Hey, that should be no problem. The difference is so small you probably won't even notice it.

    • @tuomasd
      @tuomasd Před 4 lety +1

      By the way, I just bought and installed mine today and it feels great!

    • @darrenprior6339
      @darrenprior6339 Před 4 lety

      @@tuomasd I just ordered one. Looking forward to the experience. I take it you're happy with the change?

    • @tuomasd
      @tuomasd Před 4 lety +3

      @@darrenprior6339 Yea, after my initial test ride I'm sold! Although the suspension travel is quite small, it really takes off the edge from cobblestobes, protruding tree roots, rocks and all kinds of small bunps. It also doesn't flex too much that it would feel sluggish when sprinting out of the saddle. I installed it on my gravel bike that I use for bikepacking. I believe it will increase comfort considerably during long days in the saddle.
      I hope you will be happy with yours!

    • @darrenprior6339
      @darrenprior6339 Před 4 lety

      @@tuomasd Good to hear. Cheers

  • @sdanjohn
    @sdanjohn Před 5 měsíci

    It’s not a 3mm Allen wrench but a 2.5 torx for elastomer. Almost drove me to drink. Well after all done I notice the included torx wrench, lol. Still the video is wrong saying 3mm.

    • @Redshiftsports
      @Redshiftsports  Před 5 měsíci

      Hello - you are right and sorry for any confusion. We made a change to a torx bolt a couple years ago which is a while after this video was put up. All the best!

    • @sdanjohn
      @sdanjohn Před 3 měsíci

      Hey it’s all good. Love the product. Ordered a second one for another bike. Just curious why you switched to torx from 3mm. Seems a thing now. Liked it better when all bike stuff was hex.

    • @Redshiftsports
      @Redshiftsports  Před 3 měsíci

      @@sdanjohn glad you are loving the product and ordered a 2nd one! The switch to torx was actually just practical - we were trying to do as much as we could to ensure that it was hard to strip the internal wedge bolt - on the whole hex is a little easier to strip so we made the change and included a tool to make sure everyone had the right one. Thanks again for the feedback

  • @shaifulothman7442
    @shaifulothman7442 Před 3 měsíci

    U skip the elastomer bracket removal part

    • @Redshiftsports
      @Redshiftsports  Před 3 měsíci +1

      Hi @shaifulothman7442 - if you go to 6:37 in the video you will see the discussion on removing the preload wedge. Please note that for newer stems the bolt is a torx not a hex and you can see this in the instructions that came with your stem. Hope that helps but if you have any additional questions you can email us at support@redshiftsports.com - thanks

  • @brianward7724
    @brianward7724 Před 2 lety

    Sorry, but I found that the way your voice faded at the end of sentences, made it difficult for me to hear what you said.

    • @Redshiftsports
      @Redshiftsports  Před rokem

      Sorry for that Brian. If you have any questions on installation feel free to shoot over an email to support@redshiftsports.com. Thanks for your interest!

    • @Jordanmilo
      @Jordanmilo Před rokem

      Turn on closed captioning.

  • @gwynnlyell2539
    @gwynnlyell2539 Před 6 měsíci

    They have changed the stem, this did not help.

    • @Redshiftsports
      @Redshiftsports  Před 6 měsíci

      Sorry that you had trouble with these instructions. We added an 80mm version that has a different elastomer install and removal process but that video is linked inside this one so sorry that you did not see that. Here it is: czcams.com/video/TRIt8zyUYvY/video.html

  • @not2stupidguitar
    @not2stupidguitar Před 2 lety

    Good info, but this could easily be a 3 or 4 minute video way too long. Likely poorly scripted/planning. Can be improved

    • @Redshiftsports
      @Redshiftsports  Před 2 lety

      Great suggestion! We'll look at cutting this down to be a little more digestible. Thanks for the interest and support!

  • @fractalofgod6324
    @fractalofgod6324 Před 3 lety +1

    I've watched this and I'm non the wiser... As an instructional video is fairly poor, the camera should of been pointing inside the stem when you was working on the elastomers

  • @DeepThinkingGPU
    @DeepThinkingGPU Před 4 lety +1

    now i know what a dad bod is