Originally Posted by
BikeWNC
Not sure I completely understand. Is this bike frame going to be made to your specs? Or are you taking an existing frame and fitting it to you with custom paint? I think one of the most important aspects of a custom frame is the ratio of chainstay length to front center. Depending on where your saddle is relative to the bottom bracket and how much saddle to bar drop you have will determine how you balance on a bike. I think the perfect bike puts you knee over the pedal spindle while your weight is balanced such that there is little weight on the hands while riding.
If I were getting fit for a custom bike, it would be hard to think of anyone I would trust more than Landshark.