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Help Sizing a Colnago CLX

Old 07-10-14, 11:29 AM
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Help Sizing a Colnago CLX

I am about to buy a new Colnago CLX frame. There are no dealers in my area and none to test. I visited a shop while on vacation a few months ago and they advised me a 59cm frame.
I am:
Height: 6'1
Inseam:35"
Torso: 26"
Arm: 25"
Femur: 21"
I currently ride a 61cm Felt Z95
Top Tube Horizontal: 595
Top Tube Center to Center 571
HeadTube Length 220
Seat Tube Center to Center 495
Stand Over 795
Reach 406
Stack 619

Colnago geometry:
GEOMETRY CLX 3


I have a smoking deal on a new 59cm Colnago CLX frame and want to pull the trigger but need confirmation that the size is correct.
Any help would be most appreciated.
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You should be familiar with what size bike you need before spending the kind of money
the Colnago Name fetches ..

have you analyzed whats wrong with what you ride already? 59 from 61 It's only 2 cm smaller .

and the Current race posture is low on the front . so why not go with the shop suggestion where they saw you .

did you ride one, there?



I used to match the top tubes on my bikes , which are decidedly un racer style by todays standards,

sloping top tubes just require more seat post out if the seat tube is shorter.
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Originally Posted by fietsbob
You should be familiar with what size bike you need before spending the kind of money
the Colnago Name fetches ..

have you analyzed whats wrong with what you ride already? 59 from 61 It's only 2 cm smaller .

and the Current race posture is low on the front . so why not go with the shop suggestion where they saw you .

did you ride one, there?



I used to match the top tubes on my bikes , which are decidedly un racer style by todays standards,

sloping top tubes just require more seat post out if the seat tube is shorter.
I am familiar for most brands. The colnago geometry is a little difficult to understand as the sloping tube can make the bike feel 2-3cm bigger. In the case of my current bike,I ride a 61 frame but it is a 59.5 in actuality. most bikes the 59 or 60 is fine. because I can't find a lbs that has my size in stock in colnago, I am left with geometry. This one has me struggling Because as you mentioned the cost is up there.
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fietsbob is right, it's the horizontal top tube measurement you want to size by. ETT on your current ride is 595. If that's a good fit, then the 59 CLX has the exact same ETT and can be made to fit similarly. Head tube on the CLX is about 17 mm shorter so you'll end up with a larger saddle to bar drop unless you run more spacers or increase the stem angle. Some would argue that if you really want the additional stack height, you should select a frame with a more relaxed geometry.
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Originally Posted by Kopsis
fietsbob is right, it's the horizontal top tube measurement you want to size by. ETT on your current ride is 595. If that's a good fit, then the 59 CLX has the exact same ETT and can be made to fit similarly. Head tube on the CLX is about 17 mm shorter so you'll end up with a larger saddle to bar drop unless you run more spacers or increase the stem angle. Some would argue that if you really want the additional stack height, you should select a frame with a more relaxed geometry.
I really appreciate the information. It helps more than you know. I have gotten tripped up on the geometry of this bike for some reason. I have researched the heck out of this next bike purchase and have probably gotten to a point of over thinking it based on every story that I read. In the end, it is just a bike. If it does not fit, I can sell it. I am purchasing the frameset new for $1498. They only have 59cm and 52cm for that price, which is a steal.
I looked at a Colnago in a bike shop while out of town a few months ago. The guy told me that he would put me in a 59. All that he had in his shop were 54's though so I could not hop on one.
For the price, it is worth it. I think that my LBS will be able to fit me on this one once we piece it together. It will be interesting to see if the Bike, which is coming from Colorado, will get here before my wheels, which are coming from PBK in Europe. My Ribble orders usually take about 2-2 1/2 weeks to arrive. Hopefully the wheels and tires will be about the same as I ordered them on Monday that just past. come to think about it, my seat is arriving with them as well. It would be hard to look at that frame and not ride it right away, especially since somebody just bought my Felt road bike 2 days ago. I guess I will have to ride on my hybrid or mtb until then.
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