i still prefer effective top tube and a quick look at seat angle and head tube height to see how this will tweak position by a few mm (with ideal stem length) it's easy to look at manufacturers charts and get the ETT info
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i still prefer effective top tube and a quick look at seat angle and head tube height to see how this will tweak position by a few mm (with ideal stem length)
it's easy to look at manufacturers charts and get the ETT info