Tom Teesdale made mine too. It had me in just too much of a Superman posture 
that was not a good starting place if much dynamic riding was dictated by the 
trail. 

A neutral riding stance seems so much better to move from in any direction as 
needed and geometry with a stable climbing behavior instead of feeling like you 
are at a continuous tipping point. The quivering forearms and sense that not a 
single round pedal stroke had occurred throughout most climbing efforts 
discouraged me after collecting and assembling the bike. 

Your wonderfully natural climbing on your new bike was easily recognized by me!

Andy Cheatham
Pittsburgh 

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