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Old 06-11-21 | 11:53 AM
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Charliekeet
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Originally Posted by Moisture
Lots of exposed seatpost will make the ride less comfortable if the stem and handlebars are too low relative to your saddle position.

If that seat tube is 58cm, id reckon your seat is a bit too high. If you try experimenting with incrementally lower saddle positions, I'm sure you'd be able to get away with the same pedalling mechanics and power output at a lower centre of gravity
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OP said "got it dialed in to where I feel comfortable as far as seat height and position. "
So the question was just about how it looks, and it looks fine because it's a modern sloping top tube, compact frame, as others pointed out.
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