I'm 6-3, run a triple tree fork with semi down bars that lay pretty flat. I also have a swept back seat post that increases the length about 3 inches, so I'm pretty much stretched out over the top of the bike in a semi laying down position. The problem with his setup and this frame is that one has to run 5.5 inch cranks, or it scraps. Then what happens is that you ride the bike with your legs stretched to fit the pedals. My bike is more form over function; no way could I ride it more than 10 miles. If I had a reg seat post and swept back bars then it would be much more comfortable, but also more cramped since I’m tall. The problem I see with the tango is that it is so low and with the pointed part of the frame that one has to be very careful of speed bumps, curbs, dogs, etc..
I bought the Porucho becuase I love the looks of the old board tracker frames, had a worksman frame, but no way in hell I was going to build that as it was way to crammped.
I bought the Porucho becuase I love the looks of the old board tracker frames, had a worksman frame, but no way in hell I was going to build that as it was way to crammped.