debrasa
New Member
Hello,
Just purchased my BMC Alpenchallenge AMP City One on Friday and did so knowing that I wanted to make an adjustment to the handlebars - raise, tilt, etc., for just a bit more of an upright feel. My old Trek 7300 handlebars are the "just right" formula of rise and tilt. The bike shop where i purchased it from did swap out the bar for one that had more of a rise in it but it was only minimal rise and told me I could just go online and purchase one with higher angle. The salesperson also seemed to be of the impression that I could not change the stem bc I would lose the integrated headlamp. I am not a tech geek at all so someone just telling me to go online and purchase something does not help me as there are thousands of handlebars.
I did find a phone number for BMC corporate headquarters in California and was told that I could change out the stem and that the headlight is attached with a standard Go Pro type attachment and again, the person who spoke to me spoke to me as if I proficient in bike gear language.
I have attached a photo of what the existing handlebars and stem look like.
Thank you for your help.
with gratitude,
debra
Just purchased my BMC Alpenchallenge AMP City One on Friday and did so knowing that I wanted to make an adjustment to the handlebars - raise, tilt, etc., for just a bit more of an upright feel. My old Trek 7300 handlebars are the "just right" formula of rise and tilt. The bike shop where i purchased it from did swap out the bar for one that had more of a rise in it but it was only minimal rise and told me I could just go online and purchase one with higher angle. The salesperson also seemed to be of the impression that I could not change the stem bc I would lose the integrated headlamp. I am not a tech geek at all so someone just telling me to go online and purchase something does not help me as there are thousands of handlebars.
I did find a phone number for BMC corporate headquarters in California and was told that I could change out the stem and that the headlight is attached with a standard Go Pro type attachment and again, the person who spoke to me spoke to me as if I proficient in bike gear language.
I have attached a photo of what the existing handlebars and stem look like.
Thank you for your help.
with gratitude,
debra