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Old 07-19-11, 09:56 PM
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DogBoy
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I'd measure everything on the CC and see what all the distances are, then look at the frame geometry and figure out what to do with the stem/bars/seat-post and cranks. If you don't want to do that, take it to someone that does bike fits for the roadies/triathletes and tell them you need all the measurements so you can order the right bike. Since its QBP, probably even those shops would consider ordering one for you. If you just do the fit it will probably cost you $80-$150 but you'd get all the measurements and take the guess-work out of ordering. I got a bike fitting for a fathers day present a couple of years ago and I still use that as a reference point for frame sizing when buying new bikes, and I've been pretty happy with my results when I do that.
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