Author Topic: Looking for recs on gravel frames with short reach and high stack  (Read 361 times)

danymax

As the title says, I have lower back pain issues and I do better on a more relaxed geometry, most gravel frames out there favor a more aggressive geometry, so far I found a Lexon frame that has the numbers that I'm looking for (https://www.aliexpress.us/item/3256804806533463.html), but the few Lexon reviews I could find make me want to stay away, any similar frames out there from more reputable factories?



rasch

Re: Looking for recs on gravel frames with short reach and high stack
« Reply #1 on: March 18, 2025, 02:13:34 PM »
Thata the same frame as many other. You have it on velobuild, Tantan etc. It's an ok frame. Can look very good in the right colours and size. Just make sure that it is built using Eps technology

danymax

Re: Looking for recs on gravel frames with short reach and high stack
« Reply #2 on: March 18, 2025, 05:49:10 PM »
Thata the same frame as many other. You have it on velobuild, Tantan etc. It's an ok frame. Can look very good in the right colours and size. Just make sure that it is built using Eps technology

Thanks, looks like the Velobuild GF-003 is the same frame, and it's also sold by others under different models. SPCycle also manufactures it under SP-G056, does that mean that no matter which vendor I pick they are all coming from SPCycle and have the same quality? or do some of the vendors have the same molds and also manufacture them? Trying to figure out if I should just go for the best color combination I can find and ignore the vendor/brand