Old 03-31-11, 07:32 AM
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Originally Posted by Hangtownmatt
Tarwheel, I'm not an expert, but my assumption looking at the Casseroll geometry it that it has a longer than average effective top tube length. Correct me if I'm wrong, but I do not think this bike fits the requirements of this thread.
The Casseroll does not have a long top tube, from my standpoint. My Casseroll in Salsa's size 56 has a 56 cm effective top tube, which is pretty typical for that size frame. Also, with the long head tube you can raise your handlebars higher, which effectively shortens the top tube even more.
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