I have a 53 MIT Atlantis and it is the most comfortable bike I have owned. 
The problem is that we cyclists have a hard time wrapping our heads around 
change.

On Monday, January 6, 2020 at 7:44:51 AM UTC-5, scott minor wrote:
>
> Great topic!  As a tall guy with a 95cm PBH, I LOVE the new found comfort 
> of riding a longer bike.  Finally, there are a few bikes that are tall 
> enough for me, and proportionally not too steep or too short feeling.   My 
> first experience with longer chainstays was with a 60cm Cheviot that I 
> originally purchased for my wife but in the end became my everyday commuter 
> for a few years.   It felt like a breakthrough in comfort, even coming from 
> a 62 Hunq but over time the Chev felt a tad small (low) for me and sure 
> enough my PBH is 1cm past the recommended fit range.  Last year I got a 
> wide-Bosco'd 59cm Clem H with full racks and fenders for everyday use.  It 
> has a longer top tube, longer chainstays and is a bit taller compared to 
> the Cheviot and is easily the most well-balanced and comfortable bike I 
> have ever ridden, which is saying a lot coming from a Hunq and Chev. My 
> Clem riding has led me to have much more interest in other LWB models, 
> especially the newer Homer and Gus, despite the 'odd' (by traditional 
> standards) appearance of these stretched out frames.  

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