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Road Bike Frames, Wheels & Components / Re: Carbon Speed Gravel Frameset Giveaway!
« on: June 13, 2024, 03:25:10 AM »
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Wendy did reply to me and tried to help we're she can. I really appreciate that. But she told me that there is only this hanger version. So I guess I have to go without the stabilizing screw and try to index it somehow. As I'm reading in other forum it is also like that to e.g. Basso frames.It seems only recent shimano derailleurs have this "stabilizing screw". Don't worry front derailleurs work perfectly without this feature.
Thanks again.I'm 174, my gravel is a gra02 size 54(medium), saddle height 72.5, 100mm stem and 2,5 cm of headset cover +spacer.
Just to have an idea and compare different frames, around which value of reach/top tube I should stay in order to obtain neutral/comfortable position (not race or aggressive)?
Is it right? I always ride mtb and never teste road/gravel bike, so is quite difficult to understand geometry tableDon't worry 8 to 10 cm saddle to bar drop is pretty common for a dropbar bike.
- For owners, do you think size m is ok for 170 cm tall and 80 cm insteam?I'd say no. Unless you want a very relaxed position with short stem, M will be be way too big, especially tall headtube.
thanks
Your all aero experts now?Who need to be to see that such a shape is not made for claiming aero performance.
New member here - I also have the same dilemma, and will share my thoughts.When i see all the flat sections on the 017-d i doubt this frame is having good aero performance.
[Edited to add LT266]