Eric says: "As a result, bikes with stupid looking extended head tubes (eg, New 
Albion Privateer) don't correctly compare the top tube angle."

  This is a Rivendell trend too, starting with the Road Standard around 1996 
and forward. Extended HT was meant to allow quill stems to get up higher for 
more comfort. My earlier '95 Road does not have an extended HT (which is one 
way to tell it apart from a "Standard"). My Ram does have the extended HT. I 
like them both, actually.

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