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Old 09-16-10 | 11:28 PM
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Bikes: Vassago Moosknuckle Ti 29+ XTR, 90's Merckx Corsa-01 9sp Record, PROJECT: 1954 Frejus SuperCorsa

Originally Posted by fixerupper
Are all these bikes the same size?
I totally agree that you should keep the one that fits you the best, would you please tell us the frame sizes?
Agree. It looks like each bike is set up slightly differently - saddle angle, handlebar orientation and type, etc.
I'd recommend setting each one up so it fits you correctly, then assess.
The lotus appears to have a flat bar, which will feel very different than it will with drops. Perhaps not your speed, though, and it would pull you into a slightly farther forward position (to get to the hoods) vs. the flat bar.

The Lotus is definitely the clear choice in terms of quality/equipment level, but I like the Peugeot as well. Lose the turkey levers and foam bar wrap, give it a nice tune up (if it needs it), and off you go!

Edit:
Looking more closely at the lotus, I notice that it has a long cage rear derailleur, somewhat large rear cluster, and what appears to be a more relaxed geometry than a full-on racing bike. I would bet that it would ride like a different bike for you with a shorter stem (raised to saddle height) and a drop bar. The only thing I see is that it looks like a smaller frame than the Peugeot.

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