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Kameleon 05-31-14 01:35 AM

I need help with sizing. On competitive cyclists I am a:
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[TD="bgcolor: #FEFEFE"]The Eddy Fit (cm)[/TD]
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[TD]Seat Tube Range c–c:
Seat Tube Range c–t:
Top Tube Length:
Stem Length:
BB–Saddle Position:
Saddle Handlebar:
Saddle Setback:[/TD]
[TD]58.8 - 59.3 cm
60.6 - 61.1 cm
57.3 - 57.7 cm
11.1 - 11.7 cm
80.1 - 82.1 cm
58 - 58.6 cm
7.3 - 7.7 cm[/TD]
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[TD="bgcolor: #FEFEFE"]The Competitive Fit (cm)[/TD]
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[TD]Seat Tube Range c–c:
Seat Tube Range c–t:
Top Tube Length:
Stem Length:
BB–Saddle Position:
Saddle Handlebar:
Saddle Setback:[/TD]
[TD]57.6 - 58.1 cm
59.4 - 59.9 cm
57.3 - 57.7 cm
12.2 - 12.8 cm
80.9 - 82.9 cm
57.2 - 57.8 cm
6.1 - 6.5 cm[/TD]
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[TD="bgcolor: #FEFEFE"]The French Fit (cm)[/TD]
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[TD]Seat Tube Range c–c:
Seat Tube Range c–t:
Top Tube Length:
Stem Length:
BB–Saddle Position:
Saddle Handlebar:
Saddle Setback:[/TD]
[TD]60.5 - 61 cm
62.3 - 62.8 cm
58.5 - 58.9 cm
11.3 - 11.9 cm
78.4 - 80.4 cm
59.7 - 60.3 cm
6.8 - 7.2 cm[/TD]
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[TD="bgcolor: #FEFEFE"]Your Measurments[/TD]
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[TD]Inseam:
Trunk:
Forearm:
Arm:
Thigh:
Lower Leg:
Sternal Notch:
Total Body Height:[/TD]
[TD]35
24
15.5
28.75
24.75
23
60
73[/TD]
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Nagrom_ 05-31-14 02:26 PM

You should be on a 58.

stitchy 05-31-14 04:38 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Kameleon (Post 16807896)
Mind letting me know where was this?

What If I can get the 2010 CAAD 9 tiagra at $700?
Trying to find a point where this is a non brainer...
The bike's a 60cm, I had been testing 58's . I tested a caad10 in the same size 60 and man I love that bike!.. Even better in a 60cm.

Also would it cost a lot to put 105`S on it? Will it feel like the CAAD10. Or will the CAAD10 Still feel better??

Incycle Pasadena. I'm 5'10 with 32" inseam. I could fit on either a 56 or 54. I rode both but since I was so new, I couldn't really tell the difference. The salesman recommended the 56 so that is what I got.

Kitchens 05-31-14 10:28 PM

:)
Quote:

Originally Posted by stitchy (Post 16809248)
Incycle Pasadena. I'm 5'10 with 32" inseam. I could fit on either a 56 or 54. I rode both but since I was so new, I couldn't really tell the difference. The salesman recommended the 56 so that is what I got.

I bought a 2014 Caad10 3 and already have close to 3,000 miles on it. I'm 5'10 and ride a 54..perfect size for me.

Kameleon 06-01-14 02:21 AM

The CAAD9 got sold. So that's out of the equation.

I think I'm just going to go with the new caad10. The LBS guy is going to arrange a 58 vs 60cm test ride. That should finalize things. Hopefully...

What should I look out for as indication of a "better fit" I've test rode 58,60,61other than lowering the seat nothing really felt "uncomfortable" and weirdly the 61 CAAD8 was actually pretty good...

Any advice or things I should consider?

Thanks, you guys are super helpful
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THSdrummer 06-01-14 08:12 AM

I went new for my first bike (CAAD10). I didn't want to mess around with sizing myself to the bike and tuning things for the first year. Now I do most all of my mechanical work.

If I had been in charge of fitting myself to the CAAD10, I would have a lot of problems. It fits almost the opposite of the bike I commute on. Plus I had some bad habits that weren't remedied until the bike sizing (basic fitting).

SirHustlerEsq 06-01-14 11:35 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Kitchens (Post 16810007)
:)

I bought a 2014 Caad10 3 and already have close to 3,000 miles on it. I'm 5'10 and ride a 54..perfect size for me.

Same here, could have gone smaller but everyone is different. Short femurs FTL.

h2oxtc 06-01-14 06:31 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Kameleon (Post 16807951)
Please help me with figuring out my size. LBS are all over the place with it and swears "whatever" bike I get on is the "pefect" Size.. Wether it's a 58,60,61! It is irritating and making me feel like they just want to sell whatever is in Stock at the moment.

Here is what that website gave me


Quote:

Originally Posted by Nagrom_ (Post 16809018)
You should be on a 58.

Kameleon, I'm about the same size, inseam as you and ride a 58 with a 100 stem. I could fit a 56 Caad too, but 60 would be out of the question. My recommendation would be err on the smaller frame and "fit" the bike to suit rather than a frame slightly too large.

Kameleon 06-01-14 07:44 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by h2oxtc (Post 16812005)
My recommendation would be err on the smaller frame and "fit" the bike to suit rather than a frame slightly too large.

The LBS guy said the exact opposite. =(... I'm sure you guys collective experience are right, I'll just have to wait for them to build the 58cm. I'm in sales and I really dislike people that lie just to get a sale out the door, I hope this isn't the case but it smells like it....

rms13 06-01-14 07:49 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Kameleon (Post 16812237)
The LBS guy said the exact opposite. =(... I'm sure you guys collective experience are right, I'll just have to wait for them to build the 58cm. I'm in sales and I really dislike people that lie just to get a sale out the door, I hope this isn't the case but it smells like it....

Unfortunately that's how most LBS operate. I went to my lbs yesterday looking for a wheel for an old steel bike I bought with 126mm spacing and he was trying to sell me a 100mm wheel and telling me it would fit fine because that's what he had in stock

Team Sarcasm 06-01-14 08:11 PM

2013 Cannondale Caad 10 Frame Set Size 54 M w BB30 BB Headset C1 Seatpsot | eBay

I am liking this frame set color! If I get a used commuter bike....I may to paint it like this :D

iLuveketchup 06-02-14 04:52 PM

Buy the smallest size frame that will fit IMO. It will handle better & be lighter.

Team Sarcasm 06-02-14 07:20 PM

I am getting a rattling sound when I ride. It's mostly apparent on smoother roads

headset is tightened to spec
bottle cages tight
der. adjusters are not clicking
skewers are tight
Not the BB (because that is having a faint click/grind of its own :rolleyes: )
not the chain
took the tube valve ring/collar thing off both wheels
Not the Garmin/mount and the magnet is pretty tight for the sensor
Saddle bag is stuffed to the bring and all metal parts are separated by the tube (and the tube is in a plastic bag)


Ideas?

Sounds just like something small and metal shaking against something.

longbeachgary 06-02-14 08:02 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Team Sarcasm (Post 16815659)
I am getting a rattling sound when I ride. It's mostly apparent on smoother roads

headset is tightened to spec
bottle cages tight
der. adjusters are not clicking
skewers are tight
Not the BB (because that is having a faint click/grind of its own :rolleyes: )
not the chain
took the tube valve ring/collar thing off both wheels
Not the Garmin/mount and the magnet is pretty tight for the sensor
Saddle bag is stuffed to the bring and all metal parts are separated by the tube (and the tube is in a plastic bag)


Ideas?

Sounds just like something small and metal shaking against something.

I had a noise that drove me crazy and it turned out it was a tiny piece of metal inside the box section of the rim.

Hapsmo911 06-02-14 08:06 PM

My LBS has some good deals going. CAAD 10-4 RAW for 1299.00 if your in the SF Bay Area worth a look if you fit a 56. goride - Close Outs

Team Sarcasm 06-02-14 08:13 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Hapsmo911 (Post 16815775)
My LBS has some good deals going. CAAD 10-4 RAW for 1299.00 if your in the SF Bay Area worth a look if you fit a 56. goride - Close Outs



Where was this when I was buying my bike -_____-

Team Sarcasm 06-02-14 08:48 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by longbeachgary (Post 16815758)
I had a noise that drove me crazy and it turned out it was a tiny piece of metal inside the box section of the rim.

Yeah thats about where it's coming from. Do I just off the tire/tube and turn the wheel till something falls out?

igotyofire 06-02-14 11:47 PM

Does anyone here have problems with the seatpost slipping on these bikes? seems maybe the single bolt clamp isn't the greatest?

-and because I was bored , instead of pictures I will share my cycling video,lol


Team Sarcasm 06-03-14 12:22 AM

carbon seat post? If so did you clean out the old grease and put new carbon grease/paste/whatever on?

or if it's aluminum is it greased?

igotyofire 06-03-14 12:51 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Team Sarcasm (Post 16816240)
carbon seat post? If so did you clean out the old grease and put new carbon grease/paste/whatever on?

or if it's aluminum is it greased?


I have the thompson master piece, its aluminum. It replaced the stock seatpost and just has leftover residue from whatever grease comes with the bike. I heard its a good idea to have some grease so that the metal doesn't seize together?

dleccord 06-03-14 01:51 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by igotyofire (Post 16816271)
I have the thompson master piece, its aluminum. It replaced the stock seatpost and just has leftover residue from whatever grease comes with the bike. I heard its a good idea to have some grease so that the metal doesn't seize together?

clean your seatpost and the inner seat tube dry. they wont seize together if you keep them dry - you can loosen the seatpost collar from time to time just to be safe.

macca33 06-03-14 06:16 AM

Use some carbon assembly paste.

LordLivingston 06-03-14 08:53 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Team Sarcasm (Post 16815659)
I am getting a rattling sound when I ride. It's mostly apparent on smoother roads

headset is tightened to spec
bottle cages tight
der. adjusters are not clicking
skewers are tight
Not the BB (because that is having a faint click/grind of its own :rolleyes: )
not the chain
took the tube valve ring/collar thing off both wheels
Not the Garmin/mount and the magnet is pretty tight for the sensor
Saddle bag is stuffed to the bring and all metal parts are separated by the tube (and the tube is in a plastic bag)


Ideas?

Sounds just like something small and metal shaking against something.

I noticed a similar noise which turned out to be the shifter/brake cables tapping against the headset. I didn't do anything about it, but somehow the noise is mentally blocked now that I know what it is. Could also be the shifter cables where they run down the downtube, although I don't see that there'd be enough play for them to really tick against the frame.

longbeachgary 06-03-14 09:02 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Team Sarcasm (Post 16815856)
Yeah thats about where it's coming from. Do I just off the tire/tube and turn the wheel till something falls out?

Depends on the rim. With mine once I knew what it was I didn't let it bother me any more. I upgraded the wheels shortly after that anyway.

ozoneraider 06-03-14 10:14 AM

Two of my CAAD9 bikes had rattles that were coming from a loose bottle cage boss (not the screws) so it may not be uncommon. It was easily replaced by the LBS.

Quote:

Originally Posted by Team Sarcasm (Post 16815659)
I am getting a rattling sound when I ride. It's mostly apparent on smoother roads

headset is tightened to spec
bottle cages tight
der. adjusters are not clicking
skewers are tight
Not the BB (because that is having a faint click/grind of its own :rolleyes: )
not the chain
took the tube valve ring/collar thing off both wheels
Not the Garmin/mount and the magnet is pretty tight for the sensor
Saddle bag is stuffed to the bring and all metal parts are separated by the tube (and the tube is in a plastic bag)


Ideas?

Sounds just like something small and metal shaking against something.



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