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Old 04-15-11 | 08:20 AM
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Bikes: Specialized Tarmac Expert, Giant Iguana,Schwinn Mesa, Huffy Rock Creek 29er, Fuji Cambridge, 1970s-era Ross ten speed. Various parts bikes in various stages of disassembly.

A touring frame will usually have a relaxed seat tube angle. A regular road bike or racing bike will have a seat tube angle closer to 90 degrees, relative to the road. If you set up your touring bike with the bars at the same height in relation to the saddle, as a regular road bike, you'll be that much more bent over. Your butt will be way back and your pedals will be way out in front of your knees.
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