No worries. The quick explanation is that I had back surgery two months 
ago, I've never been flexible to begin with, I'm 6'1" with the inseam of 
someone who's 6'5" with the torso of a 2 year old, the reach on this is too 
much for me at this moment, but cycling has been good for my recovery. I 
emailed Will at Riv this morning and he recommended a 57 for my height 
(even with a 92pbh) because the reach is better and the stem will get 
plenty high because the stack is so good on the Roadini. Also looking at 
the Ritchey Road Logic and Milwaukee Road. 
All this said, I think  the Malocchio is the perfect bike for anyone 
looking for a silly lightweight steel frame with ample clearance. This one 
actually fits 42s with great clearance front and rear. Definitely the 
lightest steel framed road bike I've ever owned by a fair margin. Just too 
aggressive for me at this moment. 

On Saturday, October 7, 2023 at 2:05:35 PM UTC-5 zem...@gmail.com wrote:

> Sorry to be annoying and derail, but why are you wanting to make this 
> particular trade? Something not working out with the Malocchio for you?
>
> On Saturday, October 7, 2023 at 9:31:59 AM UTC-4 exliontamer wrote:
>
>> This is the first run in light blue where the rear brake bridge was 
>> positioned correctly so it fits 42s front & rear. Comes with a Campy Record 
>> Headset. Very small dent on the top tube and a small paint chip on the seat 
>> lug point. 
>> Just wanted to put feelers out before I get into posting pictures. I'm 
>> looking for a 57cm Roadini, or a 63-64cm road frame with more relaxed 
>> geometry that fits at least a 32(ideally a 35). 
>>
>

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