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#26
Grumble did I mess up on the size X_X
Blah I hope I didnt order the wrong size. I was going by this table *link below* and I have a 30 nearly 31 inseam I looked at my drivers licence and I am 5'7 oops
https://bicycling.about.com/od/howtor...ike_sizing.htm
I know I tried this bike out and it was a titch to big for me but could still ride it. supposedly it is a 56cm
https://answers.walmart.com/answers/1...&sort=helpfula
https://bicycling.about.com/od/howtor...ike_sizing.htm
I know I tried this bike out and it was a titch to big for me but could still ride it. supposedly it is a 56cm
https://answers.walmart.com/answers/1...&sort=helpfula
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Blah I hope I didnt order the wrong size. I was going by this table *link below* and I have a 30 nearly 31 inseam I looked at my drivers licence and I am 5'7 oops
https://bicycling.about.com/od/howtor...ike_sizing.htm
I know I tried this bike out and it was a titch to big for me but could still ride it. supposedly it is a 56cm
https://answers.walmart.com/answers/1...&sort=helpfula
https://bicycling.about.com/od/howtor...ike_sizing.htm
I know I tried this bike out and it was a titch to big for me but could still ride it. supposedly it is a 56cm
https://answers.walmart.com/answers/1...&sort=helpfula
Don't worry about it! If it doesn't fit, you can just return it (at your cost, if you made the mistake), and they'll send it back at no charge to you.
Maybe you could call them now, just to make sure, that you've ordered the right size...
Last edited by SlimRider; 03-30-12 at 11:34 AM.
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Here is what I would do before sending it back: When it arrives, put the wheels on and see what kind of clearance you have over the top tube. If that seems ok, then you can put the rest of if together and see if you feel ok riding it or are too stretched out.
Last edited by hubcap; 03-30-12 at 01:13 PM.
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#32
She was very nice and said with my measurements it should work but if not return it for a 52cm, she also said I could change out the stem and bike seat for small adjustments. I am thinking of heading over to WalMart to try a 54 and a 52 cm. I know when I was younger I hated a bike that did let my leg extend all the way it could as I have issues with my knee.
Grumble I wish I was in a bigger city to be fitted for a bike properly X_X
Grumble I wish I was in a bigger city to be fitted for a bike properly X_X
#33
Given that the bike you ordered has flat bars, I'm inclined to think that if you don't have standover issues it should be OK for you. The top tube length is about what I'd expect in a 54cm road bike and flat bar bike usually fit with longer top tubes than their road bike bretheren.
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Kitsky - if it's close, and the stand over works ok for you but say the reach to the handlebars is a bit long, you can easily (and cheaply) put on a shorter stem. Wait til you get it and just see. I'm ok riding a bike that is way too tall for me, as long as the reach and the pedal stroke feels ok.
#35
I know I have been told I have a long torso and long legs I have to watch most pants as they tend to be a bit short on me. Here is a pic to show my physical frame. I am in the middle. I wait and see I was hoping to get different handlbars as I am not fond of the ones that are on the bike. Guess its down to a waiting game now.
#36
You're built like me. You'll probably be better off on the larger frame. For perspective, I'm 6'0 but tend to ride a larger bike than my 6'3" friend with short legs, because I have a longer inseam and more reach, and rather reach out (forward) than down, like on a smaller frame. If I go with a smaller frame, I wind up having a mile of seatpost showing and the seat up a ways over the bar. On a commuter, I like the bars and seatpost just about level, with perhaps a 2-3" drop maximum. The stem on that bike seems long-ish, so you can always swap for shorter if you're too stretched out.
#38
I have apparently long legs for a guy: I'm 5'11" with 33" inseam so I always had issues with frames. I need to buy a larger frame and then put a shorter stem on it. So I definitely much prefer larger frames so I don't have a foot of saddle posts sticking out. I feel miserable on smaller frames. You might go the same way.
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In case nobody told you, when your bike arrives you're obligated to post pics here! Pics of how it looks coming out of the box, how it looks in assembly and most importantly pics of it against a white garage door (a white wall will suffice if you don't have a garage available!) - with the chainrings facing the camera of course!.
And while you're at it, feel free to post in the Ladies of Foo thread
And while you're at it, feel free to post in the Ladies of Foo thread
#41
Yes it will be a nervous wait till I get it now.
Seely if I do need do need to switch out the stem what would be a good one from Nashbar??? My lack of bikes is showing
Slim thank you I am thinking of build the bike for the most part give it a good ride and then work from there if I have any issues. Also I was wondering I know my mountain I had sweeping handle bars and I liked them better than straight ones. I am looking at these are but am not sure if they go for a road bike or not.
https://www.nashbar.com/bikes/Product...21_-1___202447
https://www.nashbar.com/bikes/Product...77_-1___202447
Billyymc I dont have a garage just a car port and that is currently the home of my wood working tools X_X I will be setting it up in my front living room and will take pictures there though
I will look at the Ladies of Foo asap.
Seely if I do need do need to switch out the stem what would be a good one from Nashbar??? My lack of bikes is showing

Slim thank you I am thinking of build the bike for the most part give it a good ride and then work from there if I have any issues. Also I was wondering I know my mountain I had sweeping handle bars and I liked them better than straight ones. I am looking at these are but am not sure if they go for a road bike or not.
https://www.nashbar.com/bikes/Product...21_-1___202447
https://www.nashbar.com/bikes/Product...77_-1___202447
Billyymc I dont have a garage just a car port and that is currently the home of my wood working tools X_X I will be setting it up in my front living room and will take pictures there though

I will look at the Ladies of Foo asap.
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You can put drops on a single speed, but you gotta wait to see how the flats feel, first!
There's quite a few handlebar variations out there!
There's quite a few handlebar variations out there!
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#44
Be aware there are three different handlebar clamp sizes for stems: 25.4 (usually mountain/flatbar/some road), 26.0 (road) and 31.8 (modern mountain and road). Since the bike has a mountain bar on it, I'm assuming its a 25.4 clamp.
#45
Congrats on our purchase, that was fast! I would bet that the size will be fine
I ride a single speed around the city and love it. Without gears I'm 100% focussed on traffic and my surroundings. I have flat bars, and like them for cycling in traffic. Mine also has a pannier rack which I can load full with groceries, and a holder for my travel coffee mug (best addition ever!). Anyway, post some pics for us and have fun with it!
I ride a single speed around the city and love it. Without gears I'm 100% focussed on traffic and my surroundings. I have flat bars, and like them for cycling in traffic. Mine also has a pannier rack which I can load full with groceries, and a holder for my travel coffee mug (best addition ever!). Anyway, post some pics for us and have fun with it!
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