I don't think it's a good idea to get a frame that you already suspect is not quite the right geometry and then depend on shoving the saddle back and putting on a short stem and swapping various handelbars to try to make it fit better. Such tweaking should just be fine tuning on a frame that basically has the right geometry to begin with. I know.
Oh, I just noticed that Tulip posted right before me. That makes two of us on custom Luna bikes that fit us like gloves. Silky fit is a joyous thing to experience, and it's something that many (not all) women have difficulty finding in bikes made basically for men's 'long arm proportions'.



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