Grant: question re Sam Hill: does the particular geometry of this frame (56
cm in particular) go less well with a rearward weight bias and shortish stem
and highiss bars than for a frame with steep st and lower bars, ie, making
the front end lighter than optimal, so that you get a feeling of "wandering"
on the front end? For a rider who has most of his length in his torso, in
particular? The wandering feel is not horrible, it just does not feel like
those 3 customs (despite the 26" and very light wheels of these customs,
which would tend to encourage "lightness".)

IOW, is there a certain seat/body/weight distribution position that brings
out the best handling of this frame?

Thanks.


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Albuquerque, NM
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