I'd say if you build it boardtracker style, comfort is relatively unimportant. If you flip the bars on your cruiser, that's one thing, but if the plan is to go with a ground-up build, throw comfort out the window.
Rideable and comfortable shouldn't be compared too much, IMO, if they come together, bonus.
Anybody farmiliar with "correct" bike geometry, sizing, etc, would wince at the sight of most of these bikes, but hey, most musclebikes are not intended for adults, look how many adults you see that own and ride them (sometimes).
To the point, it would make sense to put the BB further back or even put trike style cranks fixed to the rear axle to achieve the ultimate positioning. It would kind of make sense since these bikes "should" be ridden on a track...but who has access to that?
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