Bottom setup will get you from point a to b quicke based on the saddle to bar drop meaning a more aero position...
but if comfort is of any importance or value to influence your decision I would expect the top one will get you ther with less abuse on the your body
that being said I would go with the lower frame on shorter stem with risers blasting tupac through my dre beats
.. my brother has an unknown lv2 frame built up with pursuit bars that rides pretty well
And he's back.
I dispute this assertion but defer to your expertise on the matter.
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Bottom setup will get you from point a to b quicke based on the saddle to bar drop meaning a more aero position...
but if comfort is of any importance or value to influence your decision I would expect the top one will get you ther with less abuse on the your body
that being said I would go with the lower frame on shorter stem with risers blasting tupac through my dre beats
.. my brother has an unknown lv2 frame built up with pursuit bars that rides pretty well