Introducing the VO Aft Stem - Backwards to the Future

23 comments by Igor Shteynbuk

At Velo Orange, we’ve spent two decades obsessing over geometry. We’ve refined trail, toyed with wheel flop, and perfected the "neutral" handling that makes a loaded touring bike connected to the rider. But lately, we started asking ourselves: Why are we always looking forward?

Today, we are thrilled to announce our newest fit component: The Velo Orange Aft Stem.

Front-Loading the Future

Modern offroad bike design is obsessed with "reach". That is, longer top tubes, shorter stems, more aggressive stances. But for the refined Chilleur and the dedicated Basket-Bike, the industry has hit a wall. When you’ve already reached the shortest possible stem (0mm), where do you go?

By reversing the extension, the Aft Stems brings the handlebars behind the steerer tube and has some startlingly good results.

  • Balancing Act: By bringing the bars closer to the rider’s center of gravity, the belly-button (for those of us with belly-buttons), the overall balance of the bike and rider is more in sync, making for a more stable and connected ride.

  • Anti-OTB: By moving your weight distribution further back, the risk of going "over the bars" is replaced by the much more exciting risk of an accidental wheelie - which is far more siiiiick 🤘.

  • The Talk of the Town: I mean, your bike just looks so much cooler, so more people will talk to you and about you.

Technical Specifications

Our engineering team developed a bespoke architecture for the Aft Stem out of brand new 67 series aluminum alloy.

“It’s like power steering, but without the power. Or the steering.” - A tester who wishes to remain anonymous.

Looking Forward er....Backwards

After a few prototypes, we’ve reached the final production sample complete with Velo Orange logos. They're currently in production and we anticipate them to be completed the 1st of Octember. 

We're also in the prototyping stages for an Aft Quill Stem, so be on the lookout for that!

The Velo Orange Aft-Post Stem: "To go forward, sometimes you need to lean back."


23 comments


  • A

    What about those of us with more than one belly-button? Which one is my center of gravity?


  • G

    Can I get it in purple ano please?


  • Pietre Verdonne

    Cease and desist incoming


  • Call me Ishmael

    Believe it or not, it has been done, which is why I didn’t think of today’s date in spite of the fake icecream the neighbor kids gave my wife:

    https://bemorebikes.com/
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=apyTlND9Cuo&pp=ygUVYmVybSBwZWFrIHJldmVycyBzdGVt

    Meanwhile, I just keep switching to longer and longer stems on my Polyvalent. I’m at 120 (in the positve direction) and hoping I don’t need to go any farther.


  • David W.

    Sorry to snark, but this product needs to come in a powdercoat black and in 4 different lengths,
    otherwise what are we even doing? Also, any word on the Left-hand drive Piolet?


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