74 to 73 deg is only a 10mm difference, easily changeable with a non-layback seatpost and putting the saddle forward on the rails.
Draw a triangle of your current setup, rotate it forwards until you've worked out a balance of weight between your arse and your elbow.
Depends on how new the frame you're going to using is. Newer frames do have taller headtubes but then a good budget frame would be a little older.
This is mine -
It matches my road bike position rotated forwards a little. Once you have the basic position done you then tweak it more specific to suit TTing.
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74 to 73 deg is only a 10mm difference, easily changeable with a non-layback seatpost and putting the saddle forward on the rails.
Draw a triangle of your current setup, rotate it forwards until you've worked out a balance of weight between your arse and your elbow.
Depends on how new the frame you're going to using is. Newer frames do have taller headtubes but then a good budget frame would be a little older.
This is mine -
It matches my road bike position rotated forwards a little. Once you have the basic position done you then tweak it more specific to suit TTing.