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repickrel 06-11-17 02:46 PM

Need a 64cm bike.
 
I've got a 6'6" friend that some of us are going to buy him a good road bike. He wants to maybe do some triathlons. Who sells a good 64cm bike under $2k?

bobwysiwyg 06-11-17 04:34 PM

Just curious, is this size requirement based on an assumptions or an actual fitting?

repickrel 06-11-17 05:18 PM

He is 6'7" with a 36-37"inseam.

MRT2 06-11-17 05:24 PM

How about the Soma Smoothie ES in 66 cm. Only available as a frame, but you can hopefully build it up for around $2k.Soma ES Road Sport Frame - Pacific Blue

Shimagnolo 06-11-17 05:25 PM

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jwalther 06-12-17 05:33 AM

Tell him to look here: https://www.facebook.com/groups/185191101821271/

WizardOfBoz 06-12-17 07:50 AM

If he wants a vintage bike, I've got a 79 Paramount - 26", which is 66.04 cm. I think it's probably ok for your friend, when I worked in the bike show, I set up an identical bike for Jim Chones (The 6'11" former NY Net), and I'm 6'2".

Whether or not he's interested, where is he at? Add your location to your profile and comments may be more helpful.

repickrel 06-12-17 10:29 PM

We are in Gillette, Wyoming. Went ahead and pulled the trigger on a 64cm Trek Emonda ALR 5. Mostly because our local shop only distributes Trek and Specialized. And this is one of the ONLY 64cm bikes either brand makes. It seems to be a great bike though. Anyone have experience with one?

mstateglfr 06-13-17 06:56 AM

Some of you bought a $1700 bike for a friend? More people in life need friends like you guys.
Thats quite the gift for a friend.

DonBjr 06-13-17 11:19 AM

My trek emonda sl6 is 64cm. (I'm 6'4" and mostly leg) There's possibly less expensive builds in the same size.... I see an emonda alr5 in 64cm, for instance. Btw, I was also able to achieve the same fit I have with my emonda 64cm bike on a trek crossrip3 61cm so you should have him check that one also.

repickrel 06-13-17 05:38 PM


Originally Posted by mstateglfr (Post 19650093)
Some of you bought a $1700 bike for a friend? More people in life need friends like you guys.
Thats quite the gift for a friend.

He's the young adults pastor at our church. If anyone deserves an awesome gift he's the guy.

MikeOK 06-13-17 05:46 PM

Good lord a 64 cm bike? He must be a giant! I didn't know they made production bikes that big. It is good of you all to give a gift like this. I have a friend who rides a 62, he had a custom builder hook him up with a frame. He's 6'4" and weighs about 290. And he's super fast, I can't keep up with him. He measured his thighs one time and they were 34"!

howellhandmade 06-13-17 07:53 PM

6'7" is enough torso that you're probably right with a 64. I'm 6'4" with a 36" inseam and very comfy on a 60. Because I'm long leg/short torso could probably go even a little smaller but don't need an aggressive fit.

Sy Reene 06-14-17 04:34 AM

A little late for the OP, but specifically engineered for tall people.
https://dirtysixer.com/

Stadjer 06-14-17 10:25 AM


Originally Posted by Sy Reene (Post 19652192)
A little late for the OP, but specifically engineered for tall people.
https://dirtysixer.com/

That's interesting, I always assumed 28 inch was the maximum tyre size and therefore the maximum wheel size. Where I live there are bikes for people over 6'4" but they look out of proportion and bigger wheels probably ride nicer. If 30' or 32' tyres are easily mass produced, there will be lots of up scaled bikes around here in 10 years.

SquidPuppet 06-14-17 10:30 AM

  • DirtySixer does not consider the weight numbers to be relevant for us tall and our heavy riders. Let’s just put it that way: the DirtySixer weight is the result of building a safe and sturdy frame that will last in time. Sure we could build the DirtySixer way lighter but it will cost 4 times more and would likely last 10 times less.
  • The DirtySixer is built to last a lifetime and we warranty them (3 years for the fork and 1 year for the frame on first owner).


$6k - $8k custom bike comes with a one year frame warranty?

Joeyseven 06-15-17 01:42 AM


Originally Posted by repickrel (Post 19649691)
We are in Gillette, Wyoming. Went ahead and pulled the trigger on a 64cm Trek Emonda ALR 5. Mostly because our local shop only distributes Trek and Specialized. And this is one of the ONLY 64cm bikes either brand makes. It seems to be a great bike though. Anyone have experience with one?

At that height and price I would have had A fit done or at least research it online and LBS.
Zinn is in Colorado and is A tall rider and I think frame builder also.

Custom bicycles at Zinn Cycles of Boulder Colorado, Custom Road Bikes, Custom Mountain Bikes, Cyclocross Bikes, and Travel Bikes


AlexanderLS posted A good list that had stack and reach of each frame in order.

Not all 64cm are the same.I ride A 60cm Raleigh and Trek.My Scott and Orbea are 58cm and 57cm.

gregf83 06-15-17 02:17 AM

For future reference, Canyon bikes has a 2XL which is a little longer than Trek's 64. It's a more aggressive fit than the Trek with H2. Canyon should be available in N.A. late summer/fall.

italktocats 06-15-17 10:24 AM


Originally Posted by Sy Reene (Post 19652192)
A little late for the OP, but specifically engineered for tall people.
https://dirtysixer.com/

jeez and they start at 173 cm
i guess thats tall by usa's standard, and the 6k price, must be cheap for american quality? :lol:


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