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thought carefully about what I want and what I don't as I always do.
Yet you're asking for a 4cm stem for a bike you don't even like :p
All I have to say is: Listen to these guys, because they have a lot of knowledge to offer. And in the end just make your own decisions. It's your money indeed. Good luck!
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Yet you're asking for a 4cm stem for a bike you don't even like :p
Touché! :)
I did a mistake in past, I didn't ask around and trusted a friend and I also thought, a bicycle is just a bicycle, what can go wrong. Now I do know and I said already I just simply don't want to trash it straight away and I'm trying to get the most out of it.
I'm trying to listen, I really do and I appreciate the patience they are having with me. What I'm trying to understand better now is why a custom steel frame is a bad idea when everyone says it's the best thing ever...
Can you elaborate more please? I can surely understand the basic principle, of course a continuos 50 miles ride puts the body under additional stress and fatigue, but then, if a good custom frame can mitigate this and make the ride more enjoyable and effective, shouldn't this also be true when scaling down to a more relaxed day to day commute? You know, it's difficult to say: "Ok let's go OTP" when pretty much everyone here on the forum continuously praises steel and custom builds, you can't deny it creates a bit of confusion in who like me is trying to make an properly informed decision. But I'm happy if someone can explain me in which scenario a custom frame will be worse than an OTP (forget about the cost for a moment).
In regards to mudguards, bottle cages, brakes and so forth, I see your point and that's why I kind of did my homework already and thought carefully about what I want and what I don't as I always do. I'm pretty good at being geeky when it comes to buy something new, I try to dive and understand as much as I can, which is also why I'm keeping making questions.
Also, whether it's a good trait of my personality or not (most would say not), unfortunately despite my age I'm still compulsive on certain things and when I put in my head that I want to do something I have to do it the way I want or close enough and that's why I'm insisting on this. It feels like you want to buy a Porsche but everyone tells you not to because they think it's not for you rather than tell you maybe to buy a Carrera instead of a GT2 instead.