I kinda agree with above statement.
Sizing chart is accurate.
There’s size overlap with more playful or stable feeling. That’s for preference. And it works for 90+% folks, except for some unusual cases like noticeably longer torso/arms or legs or something else.
Riser bars is needed for longer inseam anyway, just to get bars level with extended saddle height at that angle. Riser bars also helps with lifting the front end for hops, surf etc.
Dialing in bar/stem to preference is normal and works as expected.
Fighting this geo is like that review where reviewer tried to change bb height and got wrong bike impressions.
Embrace the long =) it works. Don’t fear the reach. Treating this bike like standard geo bikes is a mistake (unless you REALLY going for specific feel and have knowledge of how this fit feels).
My 2nd Pole bike and 3rd bike with 520+ reach, no chance I’m going to buy a bike with sa slacker than 78, and reach below 520, ever.
I went from fit like this:
To this:
Sizing chart is accurate.
There’s size overlap with more playful or stable feeling. That’s for preference. And it works for 90+% folks, except for some unusual cases like noticeably longer torso/arms or legs or something else.
Riser bars is needed for longer inseam anyway, just to get bars level with extended saddle height at that angle. Riser bars also helps with lifting the front end for hops, surf etc.
Dialing in bar/stem to preference is normal and works as expected.
Fighting this geo is like that review where reviewer tried to change bb height and got wrong bike impressions.
Embrace the long =) it works. Don’t fear the reach. Treating this bike like standard geo bikes is a mistake (unless you REALLY going for specific feel and have knowledge of how this fit feels).
My 2nd Pole bike and 3rd bike with 520+ reach, no chance I’m going to buy a bike with sa slacker than 78, and reach below 520, ever.
I went from fit like this:
To this: