Just realised that the main problem is large bicycles have a very slack seat angle which may contribute to this.
Likely to be a lots slacker than the standard 73 degrees angle ( usually to make the top tube longer).
Yeah, the slack seat angle is a bastard on big bikes. Basically everything carbon is 72.5 at best. This is a Kinesis 4S disc 63cm though, so seat angle is 73.5. Best I can find really... Even track bikes in big sizes are slack as all hell.
That is reasonable, 73.5 should give you a decent range.
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Just realised that the main problem is large bicycles have a very slack seat angle which may contribute to this.
Likely to be a lots slacker than the standard 73 degrees angle ( usually to make the top tube longer).