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Old 04-24-19 | 09:10 PM
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Bikes: Indeed!

The shallower seat tube angle of bike 2 (M/L) increases the effective top tube length of that bike.
If you are currently running a setback seatpost with bike 1 (S) you may want to use a straight post with bike 2 since the shallower seat angle will place you farther forward in relationship to the bottom bracket/pedals.
Note that the stack on bike 2 is 14.4mm higher than bike 1 so your bars will be considerably higher unless you are currently using a stack of shims under your stem.
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