Bars Q from new Homer owner

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Maeve Gately

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Mar 29, 2026, 12:52:56 PMMar 29
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Hey everybody, 

New NYC Homer owner here! Long story short, I got my first Riv (a Roadini) last April secondhand in Philly, and wiped out on some streetcar tracks same day, broke my wrist, and was out of commission with surgery/PT for the next 6 months! Needed a reset so sold that bike and just got a Homer last weekend.

I want to swap out the noodle bars for Albatross, but not sure if I need a new stem? Or how to tell? See below and sorry for the basic Q. Would love to meet some NYC riders if there's ever a meetup!

Maeve

Maeve Gately

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Mar 29, 2026, 12:53:42 PMMar 29
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ChuckB

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Mar 29, 2026, 1:04:47 PMMar 29
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If those drops with that stem are working well for you, you'll probably want a longer stem with the swept back Albatross. Call Riv and they can give guidance. When I switched from Choco bars with an 11cm stem to Noodles, they suggested a stem of 6-8cm. I imagine the Albatross would be a similar change.

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Brian Choy

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Mar 29, 2026, 1:45:09 PMMar 29
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100% what Chuck said. Give the folks at Riv a call and they'll set you up right.

Zac

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Mar 29, 2026, 5:38:06 PMMar 29
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There is a helpful post on this very question on Riv's blog:

You could run Albatross bars with your current stem, but you'll probably want something a little longer. Incidentally, they still have 85mm 90-190 stems in stock.

Roberta

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Mar 29, 2026, 9:44:17 PMMar 29
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Hi Maeve. 

Glad that you’re able and willing to ride again. I love my Homer. I have an extra tall Nitto 110 on mine with albatross bars. If they made the tall stems in 110, I would want that. You’d probably end up with regular height Nitto stem in 100 or 110.  


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Jason Fuller

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Mar 29, 2026, 10:42:49 PMMar 29
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I've used an 11, 12, and 13cm stem with Albatross on my Hillborne and settled on the 12, and for reference I use a 5cm with the Noodle - so a full 7cm longer worked best for me! Where your hands rest in relation to the stem clamp is even more than 7cm difference between the two bars. 

Another bar worth considering is the Choco - similar to the Albatross but designed to be more comfortable holding the front "hooks", which might be of value to you. The Choco needs a long stem - 12 or 13cm is probably right. 


Lucia Matioli

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Mar 29, 2026, 10:45:25 PMMar 29
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I have the Choco on my Homer. I love this bar. 
I recently swapped for an 85mm step as I felt a bit too stretched out. Had some back issues. 
So far so good and I love the second position holding the front on climbs and when I am stomping...

-L

On Sun, Mar 29, 2026 at 7:42 PM Jason Fuller <jtf.f...@gmail.com> wrote:
I've used an 11, 12, and 13cm stem with Albatross on my Hillborne and settled on the 12, and for reference I use a 5cm with the Noodle - so a full 7cm longer worked best for me! Where your hands rest in relation to the stem clamp is even more than 7cm difference between the two bars. 

Another bar worth considering is the Choco - similar to the Albatross but designed to be more comfortable holding the front "hooks", which might be of value to you. The Choco needs a long stem - 12 or 13cm is probably right. 


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Kainalu V. -Brooklyn NY

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Mar 30, 2026, 6:42:16 AMMar 30
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I’ve got stems between 50 and 170 you’re welcome to try out, maybe even buy…
-Kai, on the contested border of Williamsburg and Bushwick 
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Maeve Gately

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Mar 31, 2026, 7:54:02 AMMar 31
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Thanks for the feedback everyone! Psyched to join the community. Kai, would love to know more deets abt your stem collection!

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Brent Eastman

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Mar 31, 2026, 12:44:36 PMMar 31
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I would also consider the billie bar! Riv based it on the albatross and 'improved' it in a few ways. I prefer them to albas.

also don't be afraid of being too upright. I have billie bars with a 9cm stem and love it.

Maeve Gately

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Mar 31, 2026, 8:56:42 PMMar 31
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FYI I emailed Riv and they suggested a 10 or 11cm stem. Appreciate everyone's feedback!



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