Old Bike Geometry

Jasonkruys
Posts: 8
Hi Guys,
I have been searching this forum, the interwebs, everywhere for the answer but have not come up with anything!
Where might I be able to find out the geometry for my current bike, Boardman MTB Pro maybe 2008, or indeed any bike that is no longer for sale? Looking at purchasing a new bike, possibly a Canyon, and would like to compare some of the geometry/measurements!
Thanks
I have been searching this forum, the interwebs, everywhere for the answer but have not come up with anything!
Where might I be able to find out the geometry for my current bike, Boardman MTB Pro maybe 2008, or indeed any bike that is no longer for sale? Looking at purchasing a new bike, possibly a Canyon, and would like to compare some of the geometry/measurements!
Thanks

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Measure it.I don't do smileys.
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Look at the bikeradar review .....specs are listed.0
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http://www.bikeradar.com/us/gear/category/bikes/mountain-bikes/product/review-boardman-mtb-ht-pro-09-34707/
No geometry in that thoughCloset jockey wheel pimp whore.0 -
Tube lengths listed in spec . All have a 69 degree head angle . I have pro carbon. From what I can see frames have not changed angles same even on 650 .0