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Surly LHT sizing
So I wanted to buy a Vaya but my pocket book is thin. I came across a Surly LHT and its a 52cm. I currently own a Specialized road bike. 56cm bike fits decent. I have no idea about sizes in touring bikes but this would be in my budget after I sell my current one. The guy said he is 5' 11" with a 30 inseam. I am 6'1 or so with 31-32" inseam. Would this be even close for me. The head tube is also uncut.
Thanks any help with this! http://portland.craigslist.org/mlt/bik/3453903262.html Listing: $600 2cm Surly LHT. Used but good condition. Lots of good travel mojo. It has been around the US without incident. -uncut steerer tube -XT rear and LX front hub laced to Rhynolites -Soma HWY1 handlebars -Suntour bar end shifters -44/30 Grand Cru Velo-Orange cranks -fenders -SKS Grip King pedals |
I think it'll be way too small unless you like a lot of seatpost and stem.
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I ride a 62cm road bike, but the 60cm LHT is plenty long for me. I could probably even go a size smaller.
There is a spreadsheet on the web where people entered their heights and their LHT frame size and their comments about fit. Based on that, I tested and purchased a smaller size than I originally thought I would get. Try here for the spreadsheet, or Google it: http://spreadsheets0.google.com/ccc?...s0XLxM31WpvkCw |
Originally Posted by ThermionicScott
(Post 15014762)
I think it'll be way too small unless you like a lot of seatpost and stem.
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Originally Posted by ThermionicScott
(Post 15014762)
I think it'll be way too small unless you like a lot of seatpost and stem.
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If I can find a frame I could just swap out the parts and just end up buying the brakes?
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I am near your size (6'2" w/ a 31.5" pant inseam) and ride the 54 LHT. It's slightly small on me, the 56 would probably have been perfect, but I got a good enough deal on the 54 that I couldn't pass it up (although I do use a pretty long stem). The 52 will almost definitely be too small.
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Wow 6'2" on a 54cm LHT? Fit is super subjective but I am in the 52 will be too small camp. I am 6' with a 30-31" inseam and ride a 58cm LHT.
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I'm 5'10" and my 54" fits pretty well perf. I recently rode a 52 with a longish stem and it was pretty comfy too but I can't imagine someone your height liking it.
I would guess a 54 would be your minimum but a 56 would be better. |
If you're 6'1", a 52cm frame is going to be waaay too small for you; you should be riding at least a 58. The tricky bit with Surly is that they measure center-to-TOP, not center-to-center; ergo, their 54cm frames are actually about 52.5. I normally ride a 54 or 55, depending on the geometry, and a 56cm LHT still fits me pretty well.
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52 would be way too small for you. I'm 6' and ride a 58.
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I did find a 56cm last night for $600 but its 2.5 hrs away over snowy mountain. :( They do not want to ship.
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What's the top tube length on your road bike? I would compare that to the Surly - I found that the LHT is relatively long. My road bike is a 48 cm, and it feels a tiny bit big. My LHT is a 42 cm and it's perfect.
As most people are saying, I'm guessing that the 52 is way too small for you, but I would still compare effective top tube lengths. You're at the tall end of the spectrum, and there are 5 sizes bigger than the 52. If the 52 fits someone 6'1", then who is the 62 for? |
As another data point, I'm 5'8" and prefer a(n effective) top tube length of about 57cm. (The 52cm LHT's is 54cm, so it's way too dinky for me! ;))
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52 too small for you. Unless you ride with a very short stem on your 56cm road bike a 56cm LHT will work fine.
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I'm 5'9" with an 84cm pubic bone height (as measured using Rivendell sizing methods). My main bike is a 54cm Surly LHT. 52cm seems way too small for a guy like you. Heck, 52cm seems too small to me when I look at it (shorter top tube and shorter stem? Eeek).
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Just wondering what the weight is on these bikes stock. I have not been able to find it.
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About 30 lbs.
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6'1" ? probably a 58 0r 60 unless those have a very up sloping top tube..
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