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Old 02-13-11 | 10:31 AM
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Originally Posted by unworthy1
allowed an even tighter rear than a conventional triangle with short dropouts: with this "compact" configuration you could make any rear tire "kiss" the seat tube, yet still get the rear wheel out for changes.
What is the real advantage of this? I know having a tighter wheel base is good for racing, but I've never been exactly sure why. Is it handling? Better power transfer?
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