"It seems the only stability issue with a shorter stem would be some decrease 
in stability when riding with one hand on the bar."

As far as my not-an-engineer brain can tell this would only be true in a 
situation - like a flatbar- where the shorter stem moved your hands back 
exactly as far as the the stem reduction. Which is not the purpose 
James/Candice/Analog are marketing the 0 stem for. It's to use a frame you can 
ride riser are pull back bars with, and convert it to putting your hands in the 
same general spot with drops: Stem comes back, bars move forward. There should 
be no change in steering between the two setups.  

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