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Old 04-14-12 | 03:47 PM
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erikn
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Bad fit or wrong size?

Hi,

First, I'm new here and new to cycling, I going into triathlon cycling being the only leg missing. So, I have been looking around for info on bikes, asking lots of questions in the local stores etc. I've come down to getting a standard road bike first since a tribike is not allowed in races where drafting is permitted. Currently I'm looking at a Kyota Kharma.

I almost swiped my card today, but when it came to sizing and fitting I got my doubts:

Before visiting the shop I had browsed around for sizing guides, from competitive cyclist to standards based just on height. All came to the same result, 54-56 cm. But at the shop they suggested a 52cm frame (and in the case of the Kharma, that will be a 51cm). When I asked, they said that if the frame size was wrong when I tried it they would order a different.

But, how do I tell whether the fit needs further adjustments or the frame size is wrong? Obviously, it could be that for the particular brand/model/use combination a different size is preferable, so sellers advice might be right.

I'm 176cm with 79cm inseam.

Thanks, Erik
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