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Handlebar clamp

What is the handlebar clamp?

The handlebar clamp is the part of the stem component of a bicycle that attaches the handlebars to the stem. The stem is the connecting element between the head tube of the bicycle frame and the handlebars. The handlebar clamp usually includes a clamp with bolts that are tightened to securely fix the handlebars to the stem.

The size of the handlebar clamp is crucial as it must fit the diameter of the handlebar. There are different sizes of handlebar clamps, the most commonly used are:

  • 25.4 mm: This size is common on many mountain bikes , city bikes and some road bikes .
  • 31.8 mm: Also known as "oversize", this size is widely used on modern mountain bikes, road bikes and some city bikes. It offers greater stiffness and stability than the 25.4 mm clamp.
  • 35 mm: An even larger clamp, mainly found on some high-end mountain bikes and downhill bikes to achieve even greater stiffness and control.

When purchasing a new stem or handlebar, it is important to make sure that the handlebar clamp size matches the diameter of the handlebar to ensure a secure and stable connection.

Why is the size of the handlebar clamp important?

The size of the handlebar clamp is important for several reasons.

  1. Firstly, a correct fit between the handlebar clamp and handlebar diameter ensures a secure and tight connection, which is crucial for the stability and control of the bike. An incorrect clamp size can result in a loose connection, which in the worst case scenario can cause the handlebar to come loose during riding and lead to accidents.
  2. Second, the size of the handlebar clamp affects the feel of the handlebar. Larger clamps, such as 31.8 mm or 35 mm, offer greater stiffness and stability than smaller clamps such as 25.4 mm. This increased stiffness can provide better control and steering precision, especially on mountain bikes and road bikes.
  3. Third, it is important to choose the correct handlebar clamp size to avoid compatibility issues when assembling the stem and handlebar. When purchasing a new stem or handlebar, you need to make sure that the handlebar clamp size matches the diameter of the handlebar. Otherwise, the parts may not fit together and you will need to make additional adjustments or purchase other components to ensure a secure assembly.

Overall, the size of the handlebar clamp is important to ensure safety, stability, riding comfort and the compatibility of the bicycle components.

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