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6'2" on an '05, 60cm Trek 2100 One LBS tried to put me on a 58cm. I went to three LBS and the third one told me that I need a 60cm and all they had was a 58cm. They special ordered it for me. The frame size is perfect. I have arms like a T-Rex (really short) and the standard stem worked fine. The stem could have been 1cm shorter; however, I just rolled the handlebars up about 1 cm. |
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regarding the Orbea, is that for any size? They'll build a custom sized frame for you for only an extra $80? That's impressive.
__________________ "There aren't evil guys and innocent guys. It's just... It's just... It's just a bunch of guys." -- Steve Arlo |
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Sounds to good to be true, there's got to be a catch somewhere! |
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5'10" 88cm inseam = 61cm Rivendell road bike The frame geometry is more relaxed so what most would view as a too-large frame actually fits me perfectly and is amazingly comfortable (but it's not a "racing" bike). There is no univeral height-to-framesize equation since all bikes are different. |
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5'8 1/2 roughly 52cm Top tube custom length because I have short legs and longer torso. When I sit down, I am usually as tall (sitting) as someone roughly 6' Long torso and short legs = custom frame... but if I had to pick a stock frame, 52cm would be about as close as I could get to a good fit. |
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And I'm one of the shortest yet again.... wish I were a girl so I wouldn't have to worry about looking handsome and tall and imposing and manly and knightly and *goes off into a corner and cries* 5'5" 49cm 29" inseam 130 lbs
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Guys, I don't wanna be a smarta$$, but just giving a cm# without saying c-c, c-t, c-t of extended seat, or at least the brand of the frame does not mean much! There is a 4cm difference between a Trek 52cm and a Lemond 52 cm!! Don't forget that also top tube is important. |
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