Headtube angle and axle to crown height on this is basic MTB stuff right?
A lots of modern MTB's headtube are very slack, like 67, 68 degrees, a "gravel" bike is a lots more aggressive between 70 to 72 degrees.
Interesting point! Obviously this bike pushes into a really grey area between MTBs and gravel bikes. For me the BB/crankset that can be fitted was always the decider, but toptube + headtube angle can be a good criterium.
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Headtube angle and axle to crown height on this is basic MTB stuff right?