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Originally Posted by
HTupolev
The extremely upright fit definitely affects performance, particularly at high speeds. It doesn't affect hill climbing much except insofar as the bike doesn't like the rider getting out of the saddle, but that's why Roll-series bikes tend to have fairly low sit-and-spin granny gears available.
I’ve test ridden a couple of Rolls and found standing on this bike easier then any other bike I’ve ridden except for my now sold elliptigo.
My experience is standing on the Roll is easy and fun especially with long bar ends like the ergon gp5.