Not sure where the problem is other than the Thomson setback looking naff when it's pushed into the frame right up to the bend.
It only has 16mm of setback where as most setback posts have 25mm.
So it seems normal to me to get a custom frame using a setback post...
Wouldn't it make the seat tube angle slack to compensate if they had built it around an inline?
If anything I'd say the frame was too big for them and should be smaller but then they would need even more of a stack on that already huge stack of spacers... So it's probably a compromise between standover and stack height...
Not sure where the problem is other than the Thomson setback looking naff when it's pushed into the frame right up to the bend.
It only has 16mm of setback where as most setback posts have 25mm.
So it seems normal to me to get a custom frame using a setback post...
Wouldn't it make the seat tube angle slack to compensate if they had built it around an inline?
If anything I'd say the frame was too big for them and should be smaller but then they would need even more of a stack on that already huge stack of spacers... So it's probably a compromise between standover and stack height...
Someone post a bike.