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Re: Stack and Reach of bikes I'm considering. [1415chris]
1415chris wrote:
Any change in the seat tube angle is compensated by the saddle settings (within the given limits). That allows you to have identical saddle position in the relation to the bottom bracket's axis on the bikes with different seat tube angles. The head tube angle impact is already captured in reach.
So the angles will not change position, however they can have impact on how the bike rides or how someone can fill how it rides.


Differences in the seat tube angles could possible be compensated with fore aft saddle settings however it is by no means automatic and not to be disregarded.

So are you suggesting if a spacer/spacers are placed under a stem, actual reach will not change dependant on the head tube angle?

Marc Sasso
Last edited by: m_sasso: Dec 26, 20 2:10

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  • Post edited by m_sasso (Cloudburst Summit) on Dec 26, 20 2:10