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that's one seriously long seatpost... how long are your legs? and the amount of spacers used, wow... sure you got the right sized frame for you?
nice bike though ๐
How tall are you??? ๐ฏ
Lovely spec, but just how tall are you?
Hubba Hubba indeed...colour coded rims, nice ๐ Did they not have your size in stock?
Nice, however judging by the set up it's too small for you.
Made by Lynsky??
nice!!!
Yup, I run a high seatpost.....
Long legs and a short torso so a medium for me for a top tube of 23 inches and 180mm cranks.
and yes made by Lynskey I think!
jeezo - hope that post extends well below the top tube junction......
how many stack risers ?????
you've bought the wrong sized / wrong geometrical frame mate.....
you think it's made by Lynskey................ ๐
If I was going to spend that much money on a bike I'd have got one the right size! ๐
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The wheel colour was not intentional... they came off a diffent bike.
one the right size perhaps?.....................
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Seriously, watch out for that seatpost though, it's a lot of leverage working on the joint, make sure it's well past the minimum insertion point... I just bought a (repaired) Indy Fab Ti frame off a chap on here who ran it with a long seatpost, he ended up cracking the frame because of it... something to watch out for 8)
Looking at that you appear to be tailormade for having a 29er, it just looks wrong.
Ummm, after having d!ck*d about some more I realised that I had changed the saddle to the existing one but I hadnt checked the seatpost height... its gone down now albeit by a couple of cms.
Its a 410mm thomson and there is plenty going into the frame.
I have bimbled about in front of the house and it all feels good. First ride proper tomorrow.
sweet!
love the finish on the frame



