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• #77
Old geometry have a very slack seat tube, says 71-70 degrees easily so the saddle is set forward, the top tube is longer than usual (look at the wheelbase for example).
It's a time where people were still trying to figure out the idea geometry that we have nowadays.
Do your history kids.
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• #78
Actually Ed, the frame pictured in my post has a longer ST than TT.
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• #79
Not sure if the bike in the epic was ever real, might just be an illustration.
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• #80
My abnormaly long torso makes up for my lack of arms... Can I still join???
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• #81
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• #82
Possible Brother spotting, will wait for a bit until confirmation that this is his final set-up.
Seat has moved back a bit now, but it's true. I am a T-Rex.
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• #83
It's a time where people were still trying to figure out the idea geometry that we have nowadays.
Do your history kids.
Is that a young Mark E Smith?
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• #84
My abnormaly long torso makes up for my lack of arms... Can I still join???
No.
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• #86
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• #87
Could be, or another one of those fixie kids who like to look he's using a pneumatic drill.
What have you fixed TM?
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• #88
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• #89
Probably going for a bike fit before the DD.
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• #90
Good call!
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• #91
All of you: do more stretching
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• #92
And HTFU
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• #93
The problem isn't short arms but long legs.
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• #94
put more htfu in your back
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• #95
Lugging 15kg of camera kit around does not a flexible back make. Plus I've never been able to touch my toes.
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• #96
try to pack the camera and heaviest bits on top inside the backpack, the rest will happen naturally.
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• #97
Obvious troll is obvious.
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• #98
All of you: buy a Canyon Ultimate AL
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• #99
Obvious scoble is obvious.
too true
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• #100
Trollrex.jpg
I'll just leave this here.