Yes, saddle right up and longer stem.In the late 90s, riding a frame that was technically one size too small was normal![]()
I still prefer that to this day but add a slightly more upright, shorter riding position to aid back comfort

Yes, saddle right up and longer stem.In the late 90s, riding a frame that was technically one size too small was normal![]()
In the late 90s, riding a frame that was technically one size too small was normal![]()
Thanks for the reply on the sizing. As a cheeky ask, I don’t suppose you would be looking to move on your STS?At 5.10 you’d need a 18 inch one
Most of them are cracked and overpriced.
I picked up this STS 2 a few months back for little money so they are out there. View attachment 957172
Thanks for the reply on the sizing. As a cheeky ask, I don’t suppose you would be looking to move on your STS?
I have an STS DH frame (size small) sat in the garage.. Great condition, no cracks. Been meaning to restore it to its former glory for years now, just haven’t found the time.. let me know if you’re interested and I’ll clean it up and send some pics.Hi everyone, I’m after a 1997 GT STS 1 or 2 bike or frame in either the 18 or 19 inch preferably (I’m 5ft 10).
If anyone is looking to sell one, please let me know.
Thanks