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Old 01-22-22, 06:06 PM
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Originally Posted by icemilkcoffee
Is it because the seat tube angle is steeper than normal? Such that the longer top tube would end up putting your butt in the same place as it would be on a conventional frame?
I'm just not used to seeing a top tube so much longer than the seat tube. Of course I'm mainly dealing with straight up road bikes most of the time.
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