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New bike bulid - is the frame too big?
So i bought this nice Sycip. But i might have been a bit optimistic about the saddleheight, the toptube length is fine and the standover height is ok but the saddleheight is a bit mehhh, personally i prefer to have more seatpost showing, mostly because it looks right? And i like to be able to see the seatpost logo - ohh well. So whats the verdict here? I’am going for a flat bar setup and the bike is just for cruising around - like the Caletti Scrambler kind of thing.
Last edited by eurodude; 05-11-2021 at 07:43 AM. |
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Ride it. You cant see the seat post while riding and also, there would be a lot more showing if the sea tube did not extend as far up above the top tube as it does. It's all fine.
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Not a very slopey top tube, so seatpost showing will be less. If the standover is OK..looks like a good rig for you..'For just cruising around'...I think it'll be just great.
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i think it looks fine -- a proper fixie/townie!
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Agree with the other posters, looks great as-is assuming the fit (stem/reach, seat setback) is where you need it!
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That looks hot. Post more pics.
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Well some frames have more ST above the TT like that. Good looking bike, If it bothers you maybe a black post will minimize it visually.
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You are asking because you feel it is too big and I think I agree.
That said I don't know that it matters for your use. I don't think the relative height of the seat post is at issue but the fact that it's a straight post with the saddle pushed forward has me thinking you 'might' be effecting reach with that position? |
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This is just my first setup to see the saddleheight so the saddle is just mounted pretty random. Also going for a shorter stem - again this is just the “test” setup
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I think if it was a black post and black saddle, it wouldn't be as noticeable.
It's your bike, though. Only you can decide if it's ok. |
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I bet a shorter stem with a little bit more rise, and maybe some swept back bars for hand comfort would feel a lot better.
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If you were to make a new bike custom for you the only difference would be that you had a shorter seattube and more seatpost showing if i understand your post correctly.
I think that new frame with more slope on the toptube in order to have shorter seattube would not turn out a much better looking tbh. I think this look quite balanced. If you want your bars this high and your seat at about the same level as the bars you are kinda stuck with either having a very sloping frame to get you more seatpost showing or a lower front and and seattube as well but then you would need a large spacer stack instead in order to get the bars up. I think its more about your fit preference than anything else really. Looks good now go ride .) |
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Thanks for the inputs, my other bike is custom. But a monstercross frame leaning more towards mtb geometry - the Sycip is more pure cross.
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