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Ima 170 so i could be wrong but taller sizes like yours benefits from the 700c wheel size standard, you see the frame sizes indeed change but they put the same wheel size so what i've seen is they push forward the seat post angle (from the bottom bracket) to make room for the wheels in smaller frames, rather i like the seat post balance of a bike to be as much over the rear wheel as possible so what i've seen is that big guys look for smaller sizes but then appears another problem that i recommend you to really watch out that is that the foot doesn't hit the front wheel when turning the handlebars that is kinda dangerous
@@Huurhunmat Well yeah there's infinite details that matter but if you ask me I use every day bicycle with pretty steep uphills and dangerous heavy traffic so i've had really tuff moments with a bike so when I go to an elite bikeshop to buy they don't understand the needs as a matter of fact the whole industry itself is limited in some engineering aspects to my particular needs, so instead what i'd ask you, first of all, is what's your "ideal" expectations of your next purchase? What is your "ideal" use specifics you want your next bike to fulfil? And in order of priorities like: easy gears for steep uphills or a good looking but discreet design for urban areas etc From there we could translate in engineering language what actually you need and trickle down what boxes are checked or not amongst the product models on the market, that's why "ideal" is so important at the end of the day you can always improve your mechanics like installing better parts, i do it all the time, but the starting point, that is the bike model you decide to buy, will determine not only to fulfil your most important needs, after all the perfect bike doesn't exist, but also the capacity to adapt them or customise them in the future
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Bars too wide.
It's for decorum 😁
im going to buy gravel bike what should i buy im 180cm any recom?
Ima 170 so i could be wrong but taller sizes like yours benefits from the 700c wheel size standard, you see the frame sizes indeed change but they put the same wheel size so what i've seen is they push forward the seat post angle (from the bottom bracket) to make room for the wheels in smaller frames, rather i like the seat post balance of a bike to be as much over the rear wheel as possible so what i've seen is that big guys look for smaller sizes but then appears another problem that i recommend you to really watch out that is that the foot doesn't hit the front wheel when turning the handlebars that is kinda dangerous
@@IsaacRC Is Poseidon X Ambition good (Im on a budget so)
@@Huurhunmat Well yeah there's infinite details that matter but if you ask me I use every day bicycle with pretty steep uphills and dangerous heavy traffic so i've had really tuff moments with a bike so when I go to an elite bikeshop to buy they don't understand the needs as a matter of fact the whole industry itself is limited in some engineering aspects to my particular needs, so instead what i'd ask you, first of all, is what's your "ideal" expectations of your next purchase? What is your "ideal" use specifics you want your next bike to fulfil? And in order of priorities like: easy gears for steep uphills or a good looking but discreet design for urban areas etc From there we could translate in engineering language what actually you need and trickle down what boxes are checked or not amongst the product models on the market, that's why "ideal" is so important at the end of the day you can always improve your mechanics like installing better parts, i do it all the time, but the starting point, that is the bike model you decide to buy, will determine not only to fulfil your most important needs, after all the perfect bike doesn't exist, but also the capacity to adapt them or customise them in the future