The AHH looks like too tall of a frame to comfortably straddle the top tube
when stopped and standing (given the seat heights) - it looks like a bike
that I would ride. Having a long torso and short PBH, I always rode frames
that were "too big" for me to get the handlebars up and further away.
Both ! Ride both and enjoy them, and that's that.
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Saddle height is easily adjusted, which bike has the more comfortable
reach? Stem length is also adjustable with more difficulty, so it depends
on what you personally prefer.
On Sunday, 23 October 2022 at 07:58:36 UTC+8 John Hawrylak wrote:
> I would say which ever one fits you better wrt
I would say which ever one fits you better wrt saddle to bar distance. I
would think the AHH has a slightly longer TT than the Romulus since it is a
larger frame. The picture shows the Romulus have a shorter saddle to bar
distance and a shorter TTL (from the frame pumps).
Is the stem length