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Old 08-04-13 | 02:55 PM
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Originally Posted by Italuminium
It's rather dependent on the angle of your back. The more upright you are, the less stuff in the horizontal plane matters. if you want to build a fast-upright bike with your back in a plenty sharp angle, the frame may be too small (I don't know what the difference is between this frame and your other rides), but if you just want an upright cruiser with your back almost 90 degrees, you'll be fine.
Thanks. It's only about 2 cm. smaller than my normal size, and I do have a long stem. I'll just have to play around a bit...
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