If you're used to bikes with compact road geometry, how do you find a good fit on a low-trail randonneur frame? Is it typical to pick a frame with a longer top tube?
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Jan and the other members of the BQ "squad" all appear to have frames that I would say fall into the FF style. It's also quite noticeable that these bikes are the ones that consistently get the nod, whereas anything more modern in style or with non-RH-distributed components rarely gets a positive review, Gerard Vroomen designed bikes (Open & 3T) excepted.
On Saturday, December 26, 2020 at 7:54:57 AM UTC-8 satanas wrote:
Jan and the other members of the BQ "squad" all appear to have frames that I would say fall into the FF style. It's also quite noticeable that these bikes are the ones that consistently get the nod, whereas anything more modern in style or with non-RH-distributed components rarely gets a positive review, Gerard Vroomen designed bikes (Open & 3T) excepted.
And yet, "more modern in style" bikes are frequently showcased on the RH and BQ Instagrams. Also, lest one forget, Jan thought the world of the Specialized Diverge.
I think your view of JH, RH and BQ is deeply slanted by your
preconceptions.
On Saturday, December 26, 2020 at 7:54:57 AM UTC-8 satanas wrote:
Jan and the other members of the BQ "squad" all appear to have frames that I would say fall into the FF style. It's also quite noticeable that these bikes are the ones that consistently get the nod, whereas anything more modern in style or with non-RH-distributed components rarely gets a positive review, Gerard Vroomen designed bikes (Open & 3T) excepted.And yet, "more modern in style" bikes are frequently showcased on the RH and BQ Instagrams. Also, lest one forget, Jan thought the world of the Specialized Diverge.
No, JH absolutely loved some of those Open UPs and the Diverge.
unless BQ resigns itself to reviewing predominantly niche custom bikes, it has no choice but to review "modern style" bikes, even if that's not its preferred style (which is suspiciously à la Rene Herse from decades ago).
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No photos? Really?

No "compact geometry" here. And not traditional zero-seat post extension "French fit" either.
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No photos? Really?
I don't use the web interface. I post email messages created with Thunderbird. In the case of that photo, I went to my flickr site, viewed the photo and did a screen capture to clipboard, and pasted the image into email.
The web interface is not the only way to post to the google
group.
I'm an admin on the iBOB list. We don't have
that kind of control over the web interface. If only.
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Do you find a similar "in sync" response with a tall seat post? I don't have much experience with that setup. What is meant by vertical compliance? Just a shock absorption quality?