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Gotta agree here....especially with a longer torso, shorter leg length. All things point to having a longer stem on a smaller frame. Don't goof...
That's a nice bike. One word of caution...I saw you mention riding in the snow at some point...you might want to make sure you have a bike with...
Seems to be a popular bike...glad you're happy with your sled. I did get that Y26, and actually it's not a bad bike for my type of riding...but...
There are times when I really appreciate that rear shock on my little Y26.:D However, I won't be doing any jumping or boulder hopping anytime...
Hehehe....sorry about that...I've ridden my motorcycle up in the "Florida Alps" before. Well, if you want to cruise, head over here to...
Ah, my bad....you explained just fine...I misread. Sounds like the geometry of your mb is similar to mine, give or take. My stem is angled up...
I measured mine just now in cm's, and here's what I came up with. From the front edge of the seat tube to the back edge of the steerer tube is...
The Trek is a 17.5" frame....the KHS is 21". I'm 5' 10", however I'm sort of long in the torso, short in the legs and arms, comparitively. When...
As for bike size, since my last post on this thread, I've 'received' a Trek Y26, 17 1/2" frame size. This bike fits me MUCH better than my KHS...
Right now I ride an old KHS Montana Descent...probably originally thought of as a downhill bike, given the name, but I don't do that...especially...
If your bike is old, like mine is, you might have few options for suspension. From what I remember, it has alot to do with the diameter of your...
I bought my hardtail back in 95, I think....when I got it, it was a full rigid...it was on sale, so I didn't really pay too much attention to fit....
I'm from Sarasota, FL, where I'm a piano tuner and a professional musician. I have recently dug my old KHS mountain bike out of the shed and...