Just make sure you know what your custom needs are. If you have any uncertainty, it's probably best to get a bike fit from a well-respected bike fitter. Otherwise, you'll get an expensive mistake. I'm fortunate that I can fit most stock sizes. Take a look at Seven's geometry, they have the widest range of options in their signature/stock sizes.[/QUOTE]
This is the thing to do. So many assume that knowing how to weld tubes together means you know about bike fit. One would not expect the opposite to be true. That a great bike fitter knows how to weld? Get a fit from a Retul certified fitter. Every year I see "custom" geometry frames that are just Seatpost and stem away from stock. You may want to revisit the statement that Moots does not do custom. Get fitted first!
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