How Big Is Yours??

NWLondoner
NWLondoner Posts: 2,047
edited March 2008 in The bottom bracket
I know all manufacturers have different geometry for their frames but i am just interested in what frame size you ride.

If you reply please put your height,inside leg as well as frame size.

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  • redddraggon
    redddraggon Posts: 10,862
    What if you're not a Giant and ride a bike 53cm and smaller?
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  • NWLondoner
    NWLondoner Posts: 2,047
    oops i forgot the 52cm option :oops:
  • redvee
    redvee Posts: 11,922
    What if you ride an imperial sized bike?
    I've added a signature to prove it is still possible.
  • Clever Pun
    Clever Pun Posts: 6,778
    I think mine's a 60 or 62...
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  • redddraggon
    redddraggon Posts: 10,862
    NWLondoner wrote:
    oops i forgot the 52cm option :oops:

    There's smaller than 52cm aswell, you know.

    Personally I ride a 54cm and a 56cm. I'm 5'8, so they are slightly too big, but I don't really find it a problem.
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  • i think frame size is better decided on torso length rather than leg length given the further range of adjustability offered by a seat post compared to a stem (which if its too long or too short will knacker the handling anyway).

    I'm just under 5'9" with very short legs (29" inside leg i think - maybe a touch more) so i have a custom built semi compact frame with a theoretical top tube length of 57cm (fitted with an 11cm stem) to accomodate my relativley long torso but which still allows me to have adequate standover clearance for my stumpy legs
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  • geoff_ss
    geoff_ss Posts: 1,201
    I've always ridden a 22.5" frame which translates as 57cm. My new Kinesis frame is, in fact, just that - 57cm (570mm in SI units :) )

    I haven't voted.

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  • Doobz
    Doobz Posts: 2,800
    my dedacciai nero corsa is 51cm with sloping geometry wich I think equates to about 54?
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  • demmerson
    demmerson Posts: 91
    What a sizeist poll :evil: . I have 2 bikes - an oldish 50cm Ribble with a horizontal top tube and a small Pompino which I think equates to 51cm.
  • wastelander
    wastelander Posts: 557
    Another in-betweeny here...both my road bikes are 55cm so another non-voter
  • graeme_s-2
    graeme_s-2 Posts: 3,382
    My road bike and my fixie are both 58cm. I'm 6' with a 34" inside leg (in trousers, rather than crotch to floor).
  • redddraggon
    redddraggon Posts: 10,862
    Geoff_SS wrote:
    57cm (570mm in SI units :)

    You mean 0.57m in SI units?
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  • geoff_ss
    geoff_ss Posts: 1,201
    Geoff_SS wrote:
    57cm (570mm in SI units :)

    You mean 0.57m in SI units?

    Not really. Units are acceptable in steps of 10^3 or 10^-3. Farads, for example, are rarely used.

    Geoff
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  • redddraggon
    redddraggon Posts: 10,862
    Geoff_SS wrote:
    Geoff_SS wrote:
    57cm (570mm in SI units :)

    You mean 0.57m in SI units?

    Not really. Units are acceptable in steps of 10^3 or 10^-3. Farads, for example, are rarely used.

    Geoff

    Metres is the SI unit. But prefixes can also be used, as centi- (c) is a valid prefix, 57cm is just as valid as 570mm.
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  • Mark Alexander
    Mark Alexander Posts: 2,277
    demmerson wrote:
    What a sizeist poll :evil: . I have 2 bikes - an oldish 50cm Ribble with a horizontal top tube and a small Pompino which I think equates to 51cm.

    my pompino is a medium and is 51cm
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  • vermooten
    vermooten Posts: 2,697
    Low centre of gravity, like Ronaldo, so a 54cm for me.

    Another way of saying I'm like Toulouse-Lautrec's little brother. Or mini-me.

    Actually I'll stick with Ronaldo.
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  • Ordered my new Specialized Tricross today :D

    58 cm frame

    I am 5ft 11 1/2 " (181cm I think) with a 31" inside leg (no idea what that is in cm)


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  • demmerson
    demmerson Posts: 91
    demmerson wrote:
    What a sizeist poll :evil: . I have 2 bikes - an oldish 50cm Ribble with a horizontal top tube and a small Pompino which I think equates to 51cm.

    my pompino is a medium and is 51cm
    Plus 3cm to give a horizontal top tube equivalent = 54cm. The small is 48/51.
  • rdaviesb
    rdaviesb Posts: 566
    Anything between 50 and 54cm. depending on the top tube length.
  • pjm-84
    pjm-84 Posts: 819
    62cm Trek
    60cm Kinesis Evo 2 cross
    58cm Coppi

    21.5in Trek Top Fuel 9 FS
    19in Rock Lobster Hard Tail

    Hmmmm might need to try and standardise my frame SIZE.
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  • on the road
    on the road Posts: 5,631
    I must be a midget because mine's a 50cm.
  • secretsqirrel
    secretsqirrel Posts: 1,786
    I'm really ickle, 47cm with 650c wheels! :cry: