Re: [CR] Masi Prestige

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Date: Fri, 27 Feb 2009 13:50:44 -0500
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Subject: Re: [CR] Masi Prestige


I would say yes, especially in smaller frame sizes.? My 52cm 68 Masi Special is loads of fun to ride, but it drives like a truck compared to my 52cm Richard Moon (which has tons of toe overlap).? The Special has a slack head tube angle and a seriously over-raked fork to get the front wheel far enough forward to prevent toe overlap.

Bob Hovey Columbus, GA USA http://bhovey.com/masi

Emanuel says:


>> My understanding is that Masi did -- and still does -- design frames to avoid toe-clip overlap (= front > center dimensions), at all costs.

This means compromises in frame geometry that may sacrifice ride quality vs. a clearly graphic & sales-related detail.

Does this explain Masi rideabiliy vs. different sizes?

Who knows better?

Emanuel Lowi
Montreal, Quebec