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The stem is the part of the bicycle that secures the handlebars to the fork.
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Replace (potentially 15+ year old) stem/handlebars?
Is there a point at which aluminum drop bars and stem are simple "too old" and need to be replaced?
Back story: I'm ever-so-slowly rebuilding a used (but new to me) 2006 Trek 520. … Since it's been forever since I rode this bike prior to taking it apart, I don't really recall how well this stem/handlebar combo works for me. …