Side-by-Side Bike Geometry Comparison, Now Supporting Custom Bikes

sjalex
sjalex Posts: 26
edited April 2019 in Road general
Hey all, some friends and I have been working on https://99spokes.com, a site for comparing bikes from different manufacturers.

We've gotten a lot of feedback asking for custom geometry and the ability to edit existing bikes with missing geometry values. We just shipped an update with these features. Please check it out and let us know what you think!

Here's a sample comparison to get you started https://99spokes.com/compare?bikes=ridl ... xpert-2019

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Comments

  • 54ragtop
    54ragtop Posts: 20
    Just looked at it, very cool!!! When are you going to get Argon18 bikes on there?
  • grahamcp
    grahamcp Posts: 323
    Looks great. How do you get the overlay comparison graphic? I just started a new compare and that bit didn't appear.
  • sjalex
    sjalex Posts: 26
    54Ragtop wrote:
    Just looked at it, very cool!!! When are you going to get Argon18 bikes on there?

    Thanks! Argon bikes are tricky... the geo is published as a PDF making it very difficult for us to enter. It's on our list though...
  • sjalex
    sjalex Posts: 26
    Grahamcp wrote:
    Looks great. How do you get the overlay comparison graphic? I just started a new compare and that bit didn't appear.

    You have to scroll down a bit to see the geometry comparison. If the bikes in the set are missing some geometry data you can enter the values in the inputs manually.
  • figbat
    figbat Posts: 680
    I was looking for one of my bikes and struggling to find it. I had filtered by brand, discipline and year. I then did a direct model name search and found it but you have it classified as a CX bike when it is a road bike. 2014 Fuji Altamira 2.7.
    Cube Reaction GTC Pro 29 for the lumpy stuff
    Cannondale Synapse alloy with 'guards for the winter roads
    Fuji Altamira 2.7 for the summer roads
    Trek 830 Mountain Track frame turned into a gravel bike - for anywhere & everywhere
  • alanyu
    alanyu Posts: 73
    Maybe collabrate with Geometrygeeks? They have a good bike geometry info.
  • dannbodge
    dannbodge Posts: 1,152
    I've been using this one for a while now:

    http://www.bikegeo.net/

    You have to enter the info yourself but it's pretty good as it lets you compare different stem angles and lengths etc.