I do not recall ever saying you needed a stiffer frame Bruce, did anyone in here suggest you did? Because you do not notice stiffness issues in your frame as a result of your "power" Bruce, does this mean this applies to everyone else??
Is a 2 degree TT slope technically a compact frame?
It is good that you laugh at my posts because I certainly laugh at many posts I see in here including yours, laughter is good for the soul.
Perhaps we should start a new thread for some more laughs, what shall we discuss? Perhaps:
a) "I Just Bought a Digital Scale to Weigh My Components" -that would be a Calfee Forum classic, the amateur rider who weighs his components!
or b) "Don't Paint that Frame, You'll Save Weight"
Yeah, like any amateur rider who isn't a complete NUTCASE would tell someone not to paint a frame because of weight saving issues, LMAO. Maybe Lance should have Johan strip his OCLV so he can ride fast like guys in here who promote not painting their Calfee in order to save weight, sound good Bruce?
or c) "I Can feel the difference in my carbon seatpost, I really Can."
Let me know which new thread we'll have some fun with. Laughter is healthy. And of course, if those classics above do not work, we could always send a group email to Tom Kellogg and tell him how silly he is building inherently less stable compact frames according to Lon's Mr. X. frame genius, LOL. Maybe I can get Kahuna to sell me his "compact" Spectrum Ti at a bargain price so he doesn't crash on a big descent as a result of its compact frame design instability??? Maybe we could get Belocki in on the conversation too?? Now we are talking some comedy.
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