SafetyThird
Dirt Disciple
The current one is 18" from centre of BB to top of seat tube so I'd guess something around 20-21" should be about right.
hamster":12rjmn8t said:WimVDD":12rjmn8t said:I'd drop the steerer bag as it makes your bike unstable.
Depends (as I said upthread) on steering geometry and frame stiffness.
My Marin is fine - I've had 46mph out of it downhill with 4 panniers and barbag, steady as a rock. There are a lot of Americans who seem to tour with front panniers only. I can't say I see the point of that setup, although it must be kinder on the rear wheel.
Definitely there are some frames that really don't take nicely to barbags. Try it out and see what works.
Personally I still run 7 speed: the rear wheel has less dish and is stronger as a result. With a 24/38/47 and 13-30 cassette it gives a gear range of 20" to 92", which is totally adequate even with a camping load. The standard MTB setup of 22/32/42 with 11-28 is almost the same.