if so what size do you ride , how tall are you and what other size similar style bikes have you had
just im looking at one and i have a 54cm surly crosscheck and a large on-one pompino and it looks like id have to get a small peregrine due to standover despite the tt being a little short .
Just received a small (53cm) but have not built it up yet, hopefully will be together in next week or so. I am 5.7. Give Sam a call, he was really helpfully with all my questions and even draw a picture of what frame would like for my size (i gave him measurement from centre BB to top of seat on my current bike which he used for the drawing). Frame looks really nice, can’t wait till i actually get to ride it.
just chatting online with him now. cheers mate enjoy yours and stick a pic up when done 😉
i did go to a custom builder the other day but after going thru my specs he offered me basically a peregrine but more expensive and a 9 month wait. tho it would have the SO of the small and TT of the med but that can be tuned with a stem in fairness
I’m 5″11. Paul may be able to comment, but I think my riding position is a little stretched out compared to some??? Also, what did you do with the layback post you originally had on yours?
My Peregrine is a size small. It used to have WTB dirt drops, 110 mm stem and lay back post. It now has On One Midge’s with a shorter stem (currently 90mm but 80mm may be better) and the same lay back post.
Therefore it would probably suit the OP with an in line post nicely.
The build is a little more on the side of ‘functional’ than ‘tart’ 👿 But hopefully it will gain some more shiny bits eventually.
For comparison, my other rides are On One 456 (18″ with layback seat post and 70/90 mm stem) and Pipedream Sirius (18″ with lay back seat post and 90mm stem)
I got measured up for mine at Condor cycles. They said I was between S and M, and while either could have been fit out to fit me, the small was closer, and even more of a better choice given eh off road possibilities the frame has.