Thing is with all tbis info is its entirely based on application.
Bike fit for the pros isnt for us. Bike fit for long days isnt for a trail bike. Bike fit just on data doesnt work.
Especially when the advice usually ends up as "between", "sweet spot", "depending on" or the theory gives impossible angles and dimensions.
Just change what you think makes sense @dancingĀ james, if it doesnt help try something else. Its not a flippin ergo ez boy its a bike.
I know. What I need is a smaller frame. I was asking about the value of a secondhand one and everyone else got worked up about how I had come to the conclusion I need a smaller frame. š¤£š¤£š¤£
I get why. Bun the theory.
You know you need a smaller frame cos you tried it. No discussion needed. Nowt to prove.
Never mind what Lee (?) Youtube et al say.
I was asking about the value of a secondhand one and everyone else got worked up
It was 4 paragraphs about RAD and SHO and 1 about the value of your frame to be fair
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Thing is with all tbis info is its entirely based on application.
Bike fit for the pros isnt for us.
Bike fit for long days isnt for a trail bike.
Bike fit just on data doesnt work.
Especially when the advice usually ends up as "between", "sweet spot", "depending on" or the theory gives impossible angles and dimensions.
Just change what you think makes sense @dancingĀ james, if it doesnt help try something else.
Its not a flippin ergo ez boy its a bike.