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Alle.C

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Hi guys !

I'm soon buying a new frame, is it better with long chainstays and high BB rise or low BB rise and short chainstays, blah blah blah... :P

sooooooooooooooooo, WHAT DO YOU THINK !? :)

What do ride at the moment? How tall are you? whats your riding style? street/natural? 20"/26"? bothered about weight?

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What do ride at the moment? How tall are you? whats your riding style? street/natural? 20"/26"? bothered about weight?

I'm 185cm tall, and weight is around 67kg.(though it's all muscles :P ) and I'm riding the monty kamel 220 frame with ECHO Urban stem (wheelbase - 1000mm. BB-rise - 65mm. chainstays - 362mm )

riding both street and natural

something like that :P

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longer chainstays generally means you can gap further so im assuming its the same for sidehops...

not really

as said before a good technique is all that is needed !

perfect your technique ! and build your bike around it

shorter chainstays will make it nicer on the back wheel

a higher bb will also !

a higher bb you will find things look smaller for things such as sidehops !

so you have a mental advantage

the only thing that will help is loosing weight from the bike !

and improving technique

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