I will post some better pictures when the sun comes out but its hard to capture just how bright this is !
That is one of the sickest bikes I have ever seen!! Awesome build. I just put a DBair CS and a new Pike on my Tallboy LTc and they were the best upgrades I've ever made. Nice work!
First off, I know where your original comment with sizing was going. Perhaps the owner just likes a shorter TT. Preference is a thing.
Secondly, though he didn't post his own bike, he was just trying to share a bike with others. There's no need to be snarky to get your point across to him, and dragging it out to allude to something without actually saying it outright takes us even further off topic than he ever was.
First off, I know where your original comment with sizing was going. Perhaps the owner just likes a shorter TT. Preference is a thing.
Secondly, though he didn't post his own bike, he was just trying to share a bike with others. There's no need to be snarky to get your point across to him, and dragging it out to allude to something without actually saying it outright takes us even further off topic than he ever was.
Come on mate.
Anyway, lets get back to the bikes.
Preference is a thing, but buying the wrong size frame is also a thing.
Wrong in your opinion, right in the opinion of the person riding it. One opinion actually matters, one does not.
I interject there as I ride a medium at 6'2" as I like the lower standover and the shorter TT. It fits my style and background moreso than the "correct" size would have, and who the f*ck is anyone to say it's the wrong bike for me? Answer, nobody. It's the right bike for him if that's what he digs. There is more than one way to skin a cat, as they say.
Edit, and I'm pretty sure I above said "get back to bikes". Not sure why that sort of thing is recently okay to ignore, but lets get back to topic. We don't need some debate over sizing and preference, especially in context to a bike that wasn't posted by the owner, so won't get any real feedback.