Cheers John!
Koda certainly works best for me with a steeper STA. I tried it on my commuter and couldn’t get it in position with the Deva and 611 Active work great. I ride to work (and ride my daughter around town in our cargo bike) and it’s SQLab every day.
I’m assuming Trek bicycle designers dropped a few cases of beer off for the Bontrager Versa design team because the rails are long enough that whether you prefer a relatively steep or slack effective saddle position - relative the BB - you can get that here without requiring the bike engineers to bet heavily on frame geometry that may work once place but not everywhere.
Aug. 20, 2020, 9:51 a.m. - Andrew Major
Cheers John! Koda certainly works best for me with a steeper STA. I tried it on my commuter and couldn’t get it in position with the Deva and 611 Active work great. I ride to work (and ride my daughter around town in our cargo bike) and it’s SQLab every day. I’m assuming Trek bicycle designers dropped a few cases of beer off for the Bontrager Versa design team because the rails are long enough that whether you prefer a relatively steep or slack effective saddle position - relative the BB - you can get that here without requiring the bike engineers to bet heavily on frame geometry that may work once place but not everywhere.