BH GC Aero Preferred Build

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Were the bike in this pic mine, I'd opt for the next size up. Too much seatpost out, and too many spacers under the stem.
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The beast as I rode it. Very nice bike. Very stable ride. BH did a nice job.
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This is what the cable routing looks like. Housing is pass-through, a motif I like.
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Chainstay is very short, 375mm, which on most bikes increases the possibility of hitting your heel on the chainstay housing. Not on this bike!
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If you buy your BH in the right size, you won't have much seatpost sticking out.
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I had to work hard to get the armrests low enough, using a -25°stem. Better if BH replaces this top cap with a 5mm cap as OE spec.
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I think BH's solution for the rear shift housing exiting the seatstay is nice, esp on short chainstay bikes.
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I built the bike with really narrow pursuits, so, I needed a trustworthy frame, and the GC Aero did not let me down.
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