Sorry for the delayed response chaps, thanks for your answers.
Brommers- Probably a standard bar, maybe 680mm. Definitely dropper post. Terrain-wise, South Downs, QECP and the surrounding singletrack, then in time moving onto routes like the Badger divide and areas like Glentress when I head north to visit friends. I’m thinking less of a slack modern bike, and more of a trail bike from what I’ve been reading.
Macaroon- good points thanks, notes about the dropper post length and the cranks. RE: sizing up and pushing the saddle forwards, this is all making me think that an M is more suitable than an S.
Which, given the lack of availability of an M frame currently in the U.K. gives me plenty of time to catch up with Scherrit! Cheers guys.
Sorry for the delayed response chaps, thanks for your answers.
Brommers- Probably a standard bar, maybe 680mm. Definitely dropper post. Terrain-wise, South Downs, QECP and the surrounding singletrack, then in time moving onto routes like the Badger divide and areas like Glentress when I head north to visit friends. I’m thinking less of a slack modern bike, and more of a trail bike from what I’ve been reading.
Macaroon- good points thanks, notes about the dropper post length and the cranks. RE: sizing up and pushing the saddle forwards, this is all making me think that an M is more suitable than an S.
Which, given the lack of availability of an M frame currently in the U.K. gives me plenty of time to catch up with Scherrit! Cheers guys.