11/22/2014 9:14 AM
Edited Date/Time: 11/22/2014 9:16 AM
I would say that those 3 frames will be pretty similar.
The Benny Frame is the lightest and has a shorter back end then the other two, so it will be the most twitchy.
The Mac and the Savage both have big stand overs and similar length back ends. They are a bit longer than the Benny, but are still in the short back end frame category and will be very responsive. The Mac has a standard 75 degree head tube so the front end will feel pretty normal and all around good. The Savage has a 75.5 degree headtube like the Benny so it will turn a little bit faster and pop in to nose manuals a little but easier.
The integrated chain tensioners on the Savage are cool, but I wouldn't consider them a game changer between any of these frames.
Regarding the BB height, the Mac is the lowest, then the Benny then the Savage. To be honest, I don't know if you'll actually be able to notice the difference. They will all feel better than a 2012 Verde Cadet, you can't really compare an entry level complete to a USA made aftermarket frame.
If you really can't decide, just get the one you like the look of the most as they are all good. If you are really hard on your bike maybe choose from the Mac or Savage but with that said Fit is really solid the way they handle their warranty and all of their frames are covered.