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Setting the same reach on different bikes
I use this to help measure from the seat to the handlebar.
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I go by knees and elbows. With my hands in drops or on hoods, your preference, and forearms horizontal, I level my pedals and see the relationship between knees and elbows. Hopefully I have one bike on which I like the reach, so then I make that relationship the same on other bikes.
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Since I use the same saddle on all my bikes, it's pretty easy to get the reach and drop right.
I set my saddle angle (about 1/2 bubble nose up), setback and height relative to the pedals first. I then setup the brake levers on the bars, and the angle of the drops as identically as I can (different bars, different levers, but I can get it close). I then pick my stem length and angle (and/or spacers) to duplicate the reach and drop to the bar that I like. Since the saddles are identical, and they are set up over the pedals exactly the same, I can just use the nose of the saddle for the reach and drop measurements. If a person uses different saddles on different bikes, it might be a little trickier. But once I found a saddle I liked I can't think of any reason to have different ones on different bikes. |
I run a string or thin electrical cable across the saddle. Tack it down with a length of tape. Move it back & forth until it feels like it’s centered under the sit bones.
That gives me a reference to get any pedal lengthwise correct WRT the BB, and the bars right to the saddle. |
Very good ideas. I must try them, because I have a couple of bikes that need adjustment, and I don't know which way to go.
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