Old 01-15-21, 08:13 AM
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I don’t think either of those bikes were designed with comfort as a priority, so are you asking about geometry differences and how you’ll fit on the bikes? If so, we need more info about you for that.

if you’ve already determined you won’t be hunched over and want help deciding between the two, a bit more info would be helpful, there, too, as the bikes aren’t radically different in purpose, so it’s the details which would recommend one over the other.

For example, are you an all-weather rider who appreciates protection? Exploro has fender mounts but Aspero does not. Could be a factor, but might not. Similarly, if future-proof is an appealing idea, that Aspero uses a conventional seatpost while Exploro uses a proprietary shape and internal binder may be worth considering.

Barring more info for a more insightful assessment, just buy the cheaper one, because they’re both sweet.
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