FWIW. I measure the pictured frame to have a 73º seat tube and a steep 74º head tube ...Tech72 said:Here's a long shot, but hoping someone can help me with. I'm looking for the frame geometry chart for a 90's F.Moser Leader AX frameset. Thanks in advance.
All depends on the Italian frame. Some, like, most notably, Gios, at least the ones exported to the US, were short. Some were long, and some were in between. Most seemed to strive toward "squareness" somewhere in the middle, but that depended on what they determined a medium size frame to be and whether they measured the seat tube center-to-center or center-to-top. In general, smaller than medium, the top tubes were longer than seat tubes. Larger than medium, the top tubes got proportionally shorter.alfeng said:FWIW. I would suspect that a 52cm (c-c) frame would have a ~53cm (c-c) top tube instead of a 52cm top tube ...
MY imprecise memory is that (generically, for Italian frames) ...
A 54cm frame had a ~54.5cm top tube ...
A 55cm frame had a ~56cm top tube ...
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