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Old 11-20-15 | 05:01 PM
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smarkinson
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Originally Posted by UnfilteredDregs
Considering we have a reasonably sharp brain-trust within this thread I figure I'd ask here first...

So...I've been fit. I have a custom geometry, that bike will be built over the Spring and hopefully I'll have it for D2R2 2016...

Nevertheless... I have not been able to translate my fit into everyday reasonable ballpark spec's that I can use to evaluate production frames in order to satisfy the various aspects of N+1...

Without further ado, here's my geo...how do I translate this into useful information?:

Has anyone else mentioned this yet? Why the hell is the top of the bars level with the saddle?

The 734mm and 401mm seem to be to scale so I assume the rest is to scale which makes that headtube about 200mm long and JoeJack puts the top tube at 523mm. If that is a correct fit (which I'd be surprised if it was) for a road bike then your going to need a serious amount of up angle on the stem.

A Trek H2 fit for example with an effective top tube of 521mm is a size 50 and that has a headtube of only 130mm so you'd need to find another 70mm (nearly 3 inches) somewhere either in the steerer tube or up angled stem or both.
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