^^ So would something like a 72.5 or 72 deg ST be more in keeping with modern materials?
Have come across this before in a interview with frame builder (from Baum I think), and does make a lot of sense.
I'd seriously love to have the time and money to try frame building and start experimenting with different geometries, absolutely fascinates me.
^IIRC the Nitto S83 had loads of setback, not cheap mind.
^^ So would something like a 72.5 or 72 deg ST be more in keeping with modern materials?
Have come across this before in a interview with frame builder (from Baum I think), and does make a lot of sense.
I'd seriously love to have the time and money to try frame building and start experimenting with different geometries, absolutely fascinates me.
^IIRC the Nitto S83 had loads of setback, not cheap mind.