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mirona 12-02-05 12:33 PM


Originally Posted by lala
Thanks for leaving out everything under 54." Don't you think woman and short men ride? geez....lame....

I'm not short, just... not... tall! :o :p

lala 12-02-05 12:44 PM

Edit:

Thanks for leaving out everything under 54." Don't you think woman and less than tall men ride? geez....lame....

Duke of Kent 12-02-05 03:19 PM

I would be willing to bet that 80% or more of the ProTour riders ride 56cm or smaller frames.

Anyways, I rock a 50cm.

Corinnex99 12-02-05 04:37 PM

I can't vote either. But if I could, I'd vote 47

mirona 12-02-05 04:40 PM


Originally Posted by lala
Edit:

Ha! Danke :o

Treespeed 12-02-05 04:43 PM


Originally Posted by snowy
Yeah, what about the little people???
I ride a 51cm

"Short People got no reason, short people got no reason..."

hi565 12-02-05 04:59 PM

I am going to edit the poll.

Can not see leaving out the emm shorter ones! :D (I am just kidding,my whole dad's family is very very short, I almost feel like a giant when I go there :D )


hi565

Mod

56/12 and 22/28 12-02-05 08:13 PM

I used to ride a 19 in.

Now I ride a 57 cm.

hi565 12-02-05 08:19 PM


Originally Posted by hi565
I am going to edit the poll.

Can not see leaving out the emm shorter ones! :D (I am just kidding,my whole dad's family is very very short, I almost feel like a giant when I go there :D )


hi565

Mod

sorry I have not changed it yet, still learning how to change the polls.

hi565

56/12 and 22/28 12-02-05 08:23 PM


Originally Posted by hi565
sorry I have not changed it yet, still learning how to change the polls.

hi565

Wow, some mod you are. :D

aadhils 12-02-05 08:41 PM

56cm and im 5'4" ha!

p.s. and don't tell me both my bikes are waaaay to big cause they fit..so there...

Joe Dog 12-02-05 09:24 PM

Story of my life. I ride a 50. Not even an option in this poll for me.

Duke of Kent 12-02-05 09:46 PM


Originally Posted by Treespeed
"Short People got no reason, short people got no reason..."

We're the people that drag your slow arse up hills, if we have the patience (are commanded to by team captain) to do so. RESPEK!

53-11_alltheway 12-02-05 10:25 PM


Originally Posted by Sincitycycler
What size frame do you use?

LOL, what is this poll supposed to accomplish?

FYI: Just go to ebay and look at the frame count in each size. That probably gives you a better indication of the distribution and spread.

eskimo85 12-02-05 11:11 PM

Maybe, or he could be doing it to poll the people he talks to on bf.

Chris631 12-02-05 11:34 PM


Originally Posted by my58vw
Wait wait you are missing one option... greater than 63cm...

and a second option - LESS than 54... I am on a compact 49!! :eek: (and still wouldn't make the cut on a traditional frame! :cry: ;))

Chris631 12-02-05 11:40 PM


Originally Posted by mirona
I'm not short, just... not... tall! :o :p


HERE HERE! Vertically Challenged I say! :D

Joe Dog 12-02-05 11:43 PM


Originally Posted by 53-11_alltheway
LOL, what is this poll supposed to accomplish?

Tossin' a little gasoline on that quiet but HOT "short-people" fire :D

ollo_ollo 12-02-05 11:47 PM

52-54 & I like them all!

alanbikehouston 12-03-05 09:32 AM

There are numerous articles talking about how the population has become taller. In 1970, the average American adult male was about 5'8" tall and today, younger adult males average around 5'10" tall.

But, our legs seem to be shrinking. The most popular "mid-price" road bike in American in 1972 was the Schwinn Continental. It came in sizes 22, 24, and 26. The 24 was the "best-selling" size. Schwinn seems to have included the seat clamp in its measurements, so deducting the seat clamp, those sizes were actually about 54, 59, and 64. Schwinn's more expensive "Sports Tourer" and "Super Sport" likewise featured the size 24 (59) as the "medium" size that was sold to the majority of riders.

So, how is it that in 1972, average guys of around 5'8" or so were buying and riding size 59 road bikes, and today, average guys of around 5'10" are posting to say they ride a size 52, 54, or 56? Have Americans gotting taller, yet their legs and arms are getting shorter? Or, are today's riders trying to pose as "Saturday" racers, buying tiny little bikes that enable them to ride with their noses down by the stem, and their hands four inches lower than their saddles?

If you ride for enjoyment, pleasure, or commute to work surrounded by motor vehicles, you are better off riding with your hands as high, or higher than the top of your saddle. A guy who is 5'10" can set up a size 59 or size 60 bike with the bars as high as the top of the saddle. But, on a size 54 bike, his hands are likely to end up at least two inches too low. He will look cool. He will look fast. And, in a couple of hours, his neck will hurt like heck.

Chris631 12-03-05 10:33 AM


Originally Posted by alanbikehouston

If you ride for enjoyment, pleasure, or commute to work surrounded by motor vehicles, you are better off riding with your hands as high, or higher than the top of your saddle. A guy who is 5'10" can set up a size 59 or size 60 bike with the bars as high as the top of the saddle. But, on a size 54 bike, his hands are likely to end up at least two inches too low. He will look cool. He will look fast. And, in a couple of hours, his neck will hurt like heck.

There is a trend out there to sit more upright. Treks and Specialized are catering to this with a line of more upright bikes each.

Matt Gaunt 12-04-05 10:34 AM


Originally Posted by Sincitycycler
Are you saying that you are 6'0" and you only use a 55 cm???

Damn man, what kind of freak are you? :eek: ;)

Yeah but my frame's measured weirdly. It's ok, I'm not amazingly disproportionate! My frame is a compact geometry one, so the seat-tube is naturally shorter than a conventional geometry one. You can see pics of it in my sig link. Just imagine me on it, perfectly proportioned and in a pretty aggressive position, and you're about there!


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