Two available good Lowracers are the M5 Lowracer and the Raptobike.
I owned the Raptobike and was really fast and good handling. I’ve tested shortly the M5 with good feelings.
From the aerodynamical and riding standpoint would consider some ‘M’ models as true lowracers, with the added benefit of higher position and better visibility. To wit, the M5 M-racer and the Raptobike M-racer.
What you loose in a lowracer, whether with large or small wheels, is good climbing ability. I believe that to be a good climber the bike must allow a more upright position, about 35-40 degrees for the seat angle.
Last edited by tonibat; 06-23-19 at 04:46 AM.