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Bar height has been a favorite topic amongst riders and racers alike over the past few seasons, with many striving to get it as low as possible. While there can be some advantages to going this route, a lot of riders out there were taking it to extremes and well past where it really makes sense. Thankfully, common sense is starting to prevail and we are seeing heights returning to where they belong, with some even opting to add their own spacers underneath their direct mount stem to dial in the bike for steep terrain. Enter the Canadian machinists at North Shore Billet with their one piece stem risers.
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