Haha. Yes Doug the saddle is up there. I've got a 93.5 PBH. The saddle 
height in that photo is 84cm. 

Steve, the bike is so new it doesn't feel like my own. I was tinkering with 
it over the weekend trying to figure out what I wanted to change. I think 
the first thing I want to do is change the levers and brakes. Thinking Paul 
motolites and Paul Love Levers. Could I get some opinions on anodizing 
colors?

I was thinking about purple brakes arms to go with the Sergio Green. I want 
to keep the levers silver but add the purple anodized adjustment knobs. 
This might look really cool! Opinions?


On Monday, January 15, 2024 at 8:46:48 AM UTC-5 steve...@gmail.com wrote:

> Tim, it looks like your Platypus is coming together nicely. Here's another 
> thumbs up for Billie bars on a a Platypus. Aesthetically, to my eye, they 
> compliment the bike's flowing lines. More importantly though, their ergos 
> suit me.
>
> Spring is on the way!!!   When all that snow starts to melt you just might 
> need some fenders.
>
> Steve -- on a 2022 Mermaid Platypus
>
> On Monday, January 15, 2024 at 12:25:32 AM UTC-5 Joe Bernard wrote:
>
>> That's a nice bike! I totally agree about trigger shifters, they work and 
>> I love them. The derailleur my trigger works with on my Clem (SRAM) is also 
>> pretty ugly but I can't see it while it's working fabulously on a ride. No 
>> problem! 😁
>>
>> Joe Bernard 
>>
>> On Friday, January 12, 2024 at 11:28:40 AM UTC-8 Tim Bantham wrote:
>>
>>> We had a rare 41 and sunny day here in upstate NY so I decided to take 
>>> my new Platypus for a quick spin. Here are my observations on the complete 
>>> in Sergio Green.
>>>
>>> *Color *- The color looks amazing in the sunlight. Nice little gold hue 
>>> to the green. 
>>> *Shifters* - I thought I would want to swap the trigger shifter out 
>>> right away. On the contrary. The shifting is nice and crisp on the rear 
>>> SunRace derailleur. Aesthetically I don't love the way the derailleurs look 
>>> (especially the front) but it just shifts so well! I might just leave it 
>>> alone. 
>>> *Drive train* - The 42/30 Silver crankset is perfect. I usually ride a 
>>> 175 crankarms on all my bikes. I don't even notice that this one is a 173. 
>>> *Geometry *- My first experience riding a mixte. I got to say my 
>>> initial impression is two thumbs up. Rides great and feels surprisingly 
>>> zippy. The slack head tube make for a great handling mellow ride. 
>>> *Wheels* - The stock wheelset is pretty darn nice! Alex 21's laced to 
>>> Novatec hubs. The rear Novetec is dead silent. Folks pay $450 for a Onyx to 
>>> get that silent drive. These are pretty nice wheels although I'll probably 
>>> build up some Velocity Quills so I can have a dyno hub. 
>>> *Bars *- Swapping out the Tosco bars for the Billies was the right 
>>> choice for me. I've had good experience with these bars and they will be 
>>> great! 
>>> *Stem* - I thought I wanted a 13cm stem to accommodate my long arms. 
>>> Honestly I don't think I would notice much of a difference going from the 
>>> 11cm stem that came with it. 
>>>
>>> I still need to add grips and install my front rack. This bike is pure 
>>> joy so far! 
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>

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