To me that shows accuracy, not a flaw.... If a bike (lets say a DHR) was equipped with a Fox 40 lets say, it shows the geo changes, aside from headangle that it produces when compared to a boxxer. For me that seems like a benefit, not a flaw....
well done fella,thats the point i was trying to make,the other point is i think seat tube angle is realy important espscialy on jump bikes when riders pinch the seat with their knees
no, it wouldnt be a flaw...atleast i doubt it. since usually bikes are sold as completes. if you bought frame only, there would most likely be measurements given for a certain fork (travel wise). and even today were used to this problem. a TTT is changed when you use different forks, and the actual TT doesnt help much these days.
no, its for a discussion in a blog (it was on the homepage) about the newish measuring system turner and transition came up with. people are saying that the measurement isnt affected by components, but it is, since you have to have a vertical line and horizontal line. the other line were from the original pic
If a bike (lets say a DHR) was equipped with a Fox 40 lets say, it shows the geo changes, aside from headangle that it produces when compared to a boxxer.
For me that seems like a benefit, not a flaw....