Is it just me or...
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Is it just me or...
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Nah, it's that the bar position is so low. Hoods are the new drops.
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I think RatFink might find that sort of set up to his liking.
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Maybe the guy that set up the bikes only had experience with compact frames.......
That does look crazy high to me....
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That does look crazy high to me....
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The seatpost does look high, but I can't help but agree that this is the case in a lot of C&V bikes on the forum. Could be because the average age on here is older than other boards, the wider variety in bikes, and/or the wider variety in types of riding (i.e. not everyone is setting up to race).
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Something I've never understood: if the purpose of a sloping toptube is to get the bars higher, why are they using a foot of seatpost?
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The seatpost does look high, but I can't help but agree that this is the case in a lot of C&V bikes on the forum. Could be because the average age on here is older than other boards, the wider variety in bikes, and/or the wider variety in types of riding (i.e. not everyone is setting up to race).
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What is curious though, is that of the total biking population very few actually race. So while this set-up maybe condusive to racing, it probably isn't best for the typical weekend/rec rider - yet these are the people these bikes are marketed and sold to. Ultimately I think folks here are just a bit more honest with themselves.
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that does look like quite a stretch
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That fit would be pretty atypical even amongst pro-tour riders - you have to have pretty long arms for that to work. Bikes like that always look better with the rider (assuming it's a good fit) on them, then they tend to make sense. Have you guys seen Ryan Trebon's bike (see below)? Bianchi went a little too extreme and I agree that this was for fashion - they could have taken the saddles down a few inches and still had the bikes look pro.
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My fit isn't too far off what's been shown in this thread. I'm a fast commuter, and I ride on the drops ~90% of the time. For me, the saddle to bar drop is a matter of practicality and comfort, not style.
Obviously, the sloping top tube bikes tend to exaggerate the amount of exposed seatpost; you have to take that into account.
Obviously, the sloping top tube bikes tend to exaggerate the amount of exposed seatpost; you have to take that into account.
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What is curious though, is that of the total biking population very few actually race. So while this set-up maybe condusive to racing, it probably isn't best for the typical weekend/rec rider - yet these are the people these bikes are marketed and sold to. Ultimately I think folks here are just a bit more honest with themselves.
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