Porschenut
Dirt Disciple
So I've been having this internal debate lately as I continue to acquire more retro frames and parts.
For many during the early 90's, the preferred way to set up your ride was with the smallest frame possible mated to a super long seatpost and long/low rise stem. The reasoning was as follows:
- a small frame resulted in a stiffer and lighter frame.
- a long seatpost was only marginally heavier than a short one and was a good compensator for a small frame.
- a long stem would offset the short top tube that your small frame provided.
- Lots of standover clearance with a small frame
- This compact layout was "cooler looking" than a larger frame with appropriately sized components.
Syncros even catered to this market by selling (many) 425mm seatposts.
So my comment is this. Being that I'm 6', my hardtail XC frames should fall somewhere in the 18-19" size. In highschool, I preferred riding a 16" Rocky Mountain with a 425mm Syncros seatpost and 150mm zero rise stem. Most of my riding buddies had a similar set-up.
Since vintage 16" team edition frames often come up for sale, I'm tempted to buy them for their rarity. On the other hand, I'm now aware of the handling drawbacks from this now unconventional set-up.
"So what" you ask?
So this: Period all the way? or build it to ride?
For many during the early 90's, the preferred way to set up your ride was with the smallest frame possible mated to a super long seatpost and long/low rise stem. The reasoning was as follows:
- a small frame resulted in a stiffer and lighter frame.
- a long seatpost was only marginally heavier than a short one and was a good compensator for a small frame.
- a long stem would offset the short top tube that your small frame provided.
- Lots of standover clearance with a small frame
- This compact layout was "cooler looking" than a larger frame with appropriately sized components.
Syncros even catered to this market by selling (many) 425mm seatposts.
So my comment is this. Being that I'm 6', my hardtail XC frames should fall somewhere in the 18-19" size. In highschool, I preferred riding a 16" Rocky Mountain with a 425mm Syncros seatpost and 150mm zero rise stem. Most of my riding buddies had a similar set-up.
Since vintage 16" team edition frames often come up for sale, I'm tempted to buy them for their rarity. On the other hand, I'm now aware of the handling drawbacks from this now unconventional set-up.
"So what" you ask?
So this: Period all the way? or build it to ride?