Originally Posted by
Sy Reene
Unless you're buying a stock complete, then of course it helps to know:
Seatpost setback, stem length, stem angle, handlebar reach, handlebar width
That's another reason I don't buy prebuilt bikes. The bars would not be the favorite that I've used for many other bikes.
I bought two Yoeleo R12 frames that came with integrated handlebar/stem and proprietary seat post. I knew the -7 degree stem angle and bar reach. They were very similar to my Easton EC-90 bars in drop and reach. I could select the stem length I wanted. The seat post is a slider style that could have up to a 25mm setback or as little as zero. I'm able with set it up with the clamp centered on the post and the saddle centered on the clamp. It was easy to duplicate the fit of my other bikes.