Sunlite Adjustable Stem — 95mm, 0°–60°, Universal Clamp, Black
This is Sunlite’s adjustable angle stem in the shorter 95mm length, built for riders who want to fine-tune handlebar height and reach without committing to a fixed stem.
It’s a comfort-focused fit solution that lets you move from flat to upright with a simple angle adjustment—ideal for dialing in position on commuters, cruisers, and hybrid bikes.
Key Functional Details
- 95mm stem length
- Adjustable angle from 0° to 60°
- Forged alloy construction
- Universal bar clamp fits both 25.4mm and 31.8mm handlebars (shims included)
- Fits 1" and 1-1/8" fork steerers
- ISO-MTN safety certified
- Black finish
Compatibility & Technical Notes
- Compatible with 1" or 1-1/8" threadless steerers
- Fits 25.4mm or 31.8mm handlebars using included shims
- 95mm extension length
- Angle adjustable between 0°–60°
- Designed for road, hybrid, commuter, cruiser, and light MTB comfort setups
- NOT intended for aggressive trail, jumping, or racing applications
Service / Ownership Context
This stem is meant for fit adjustment and comfort. Once your angle is set, all bolts should be torqued evenly and checked periodically. Adjustable stems trade stiffness for flexibility in rider position.
Fit & Use Signals
- Good Fit: Commuters, cruisers, hybrids, comfort MTB builds, riders needing bar height or reach adjustment.
- Not A Fit: Performance road bikes, aggressive trail bikes, or riders seeking maximum cockpit stiffness.
Same adjustable stem as the 125mm, just shorter reach.
95mm is easier to fit for most riders — less stretched out.
Biggest reason people buy this: they want bars higher or closer without swapping multiple stems.
These always feel softer than fixed stems. That’s normal.
Most common mistake: adjusting angle but not re-torquing bolts evenly.
Use the shims. Don’t force 25.4 bars into a 31.8 clamp.
Not for hard MTB riding or jumps.
Riders like being able to experiment with fit before committing to a fixed stem.
Complaints usually come from people expecting race-bike stiffness.
Who this is really for: comfort builds, commuters, cruisers, older riders.
Who should avoid: aggressive riders or anyone chasing rigidity.
Mechanic advice: set angle first, align bars, torque faceplate evenly, then torque steerer clamp. Recheck after first ride.