Kilo TT Size
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Kilo TT Size
Hi Guys,
After being a long time lurker, I decided to pull the trigger on a 50cm Kilo TT Stripper. I am a complete nooob but based on what everyone has said on these fourms and even the bikesdirect.com representative herself, I ordered a 50cm based on my height of 5'6.5 and 29" inseam without shoes.
I understand there's suppose to be some room between the top tube and my crotch but my balls are basically hugging the top tube. Is this a proper fit? When I wear my shoes (Adds roughly between .5" - "1 to inseam), the top tube slightly touches my balls. I mean, I'll be biking with shoes on all the time I just want to know if I should return this bike and get the 47cm instead. Thanks alot!
After being a long time lurker, I decided to pull the trigger on a 50cm Kilo TT Stripper. I am a complete nooob but based on what everyone has said on these fourms and even the bikesdirect.com representative herself, I ordered a 50cm based on my height of 5'6.5 and 29" inseam without shoes.
I understand there's suppose to be some room between the top tube and my crotch but my balls are basically hugging the top tube. Is this a proper fit? When I wear my shoes (Adds roughly between .5" - "1 to inseam), the top tube slightly touches my balls. I mean, I'll be biking with shoes on all the time I just want to know if I should return this bike and get the 47cm instead. Thanks alot!
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Well, the problem is that the bd rep is female, and therefore did not consider scrotal clearance in the recommended sizing.
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Yes, dat scrotum sag. It's not a dealbreaker for me, its just very mildly uncomfortable with shoes on.
I've read the sticky.
Yes, exactly - I believe that is the problem. She didn't account for what hairnet said about scrotum sag. I believe her name was Karla from bikesdirect.
Is it best to ask for a refund/exchange or just live with it? It's mildly uncomfortable.
I've read the sticky.
Is it best to ask for a refund/exchange or just live with it? It's mildly uncomfortable.
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math is hard!
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#13
Either track stand at a light, or do this.

I rarely ever stand directly over the bike, perfectly vertical with the bike at a perfect vertical angle. Lean to the side if you have to. Perfectly acceptable.

I rarely ever stand directly over the bike, perfectly vertical with the bike at a perfect vertical angle. Lean to the side if you have to. Perfectly acceptable.
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Also, standover height is not a science. It's kind of a preference. As said before, you need to be comfortable ON the bike, not OVER the bike. I'm sized for a 58cm frame, however, I typically ride a 55 or 56cm frame because I prefer a smaller bike. It's more comfortable for me. Standover is a little low, most likely, but when I'm ON the bike, I'm comfy and that's all that matters to me.
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Mother****ers be trippin'.
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Good thread.