I'm 5'11" and rode a L and an XL. The XL felt the same as my L 2019 Levo (which feels a bit too big). I had more fun on the L so I would probably go for that over the XL.Thinking of buying a decoy, not sure of what size, I’m 5”9 noticed a lot of people going a size up I’m usually a medium ?
When seated on a medium with the saddle fully extended your weight is further back
think about this even more.Its got nothing to do with body position
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If you order a small, you should get it 3 months quicker. ;-) XL's .. they're going to be a long wait..[/QUOTE
I am 5'9" and rode a medium today. It felt just like my large Levo and if you look at specs, it is slightly larger in most areas than the large Levo. The person that bought the bike is 5'6" and she said she could have went with the small. I myself liked the medium.
Have you really thought aboutno it isn't
Think about it?
think about this even more.
Chainstay length and seat angle are exacly the same on a small, medium, large and XL Decoy
so your saddle position relative to the rear wheel axle and BB is in exactly the same place on all 4 sizes.
it's only front centre (reach) that changes as you increase frame size.
This actually means your saddle is closer towards the front axle of the bike the smaller the frame size you choose. Not further away.
Body position actually has EVERYTHING to do with how each wheel is loaded.
bending your elbows slighlty more on the medium and bringing your chest lower to the bars will weight the front wheel more when climbing.
There are other ways to gain climbing traction and stability than simply buying a longer reach bike and sitting on it like a pedalling potato
thanks for the offer but I'm not sure I'm ready to progress from the steep technical Scottish tracks I've ridden for over 30 years to tackling the Wiltshire mountains just yet. ?Come ride with me & the lads at tf g ...better riding em than chatting about em..aey....big love
Chainstay length and seat angle are exacly the same on a small, medium, large and XL Decoy
so your saddle position relative to the rear wheel axle and BB is in exactly the same place on all 4 sizes.
The seat angle doesn’t change. The angle of an arc is constant no matter ho far you extend the length of each side. What changes is that as you raise a saddle (on a seat tube of less than 90 degrees) it moves further to the rear, unless, you slide it forward on the seat rails. This moves sitting weight rearward and potentially un-weights the front wheel.
YT has a good, no fit return policy. No need to be uber anal about fit i.m.o
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