>>1987618Goal is to preserve the same riding position (in a new frame). Ideally, same position but slightly longer bike, allowing me to stretch by an extra 10mm. Unfortunately I have normal legs and long torso/arms, which seems to require a long/aggressive bike setup
>They make longer ones but longer than 130 messes up bike handling, no?
>Generally if you need much longer you are on a too small frame.exactly
>>1987582 - a longer frame would be best - I'm trying hard to buy a frame from this company, but the L has too high stack, -up by 15mm- very upright for me.
>Setback seatposts are good for shorter legsyes, I'm using a 21mm setback. At the end of the day I need to be at the ideal location over the BB, and sometimes I feel like pushing the saddle forward. However, that means throwing my weight over the front of the bike, and I feel like pushing the stem out.