Originally Posted by
Frederick Ryan
All I need to know is if this guide posted by Saddle Ups was in center to center or center to top. I assume its in whatever is universally used to describe the frame size. So which do you think it is? And is his guide widely accepted as accurate? He said he has over 25 years experience.
All you need to know is that competitivecyclist.com will give you a better fit than that fit guide you posted so IT DOESN'T MATTER whether that guide is c-c or c-t. you know what else doesn't matter? standover height. so get the track frame with the same measurements as your road frame. it will feel taller as you stand over it but once you're in the saddle you'll realize you have the proper fit.
edit: Hi, Gav