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Old 06-04-05 | 10:55 PM
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fit issues...

i just have a general question about fit...or maybe not so much fit, but tube lengths in general...if i am 6' tall with a 32" inseam, would i be able to ride a 60cm bike? good deal, but sight unseen. last time i lucked out in this scenario, so i think i may try it again, but 60 may be a bit large for me...any off the cuff guesses? i know there is little help you can offer me, but i think 60 cm would be about a 23 and a half inch seat tube, no? is there a general guidline for this sort of thing? i guess i ask here because it is a track bike...no real other reason...

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Old 06-04-05 | 11:03 PM
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Check this site out it will give you some tips for bike fit. Not comprehensive but a good start

https://www.coloradocyclist.com/bikefit/
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Old 06-04-05 | 11:08 PM
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See if you can find the geometry on it... check the standover height. Make sure Big Jim and the twins are going to be safe from harm, ya know? It might be a 60cm with a short top tube, too... so you might be ok. You never know.
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Old 06-04-05 | 11:22 PM
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You are probably going to be a bit "crowded" when standing over the top tube.
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Old 06-04-05 | 11:23 PM
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Originally Posted by endform
You are probably going to be a bit "crowded" when standing over the top tube.
eloquently put
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Old 06-05-05 | 02:10 AM
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if its 60 cm centre to top, you might be able to get away with it.
otherwise, its probably going to be too tall and too long.
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Old 06-05-05 | 07:44 AM
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I'm the same height with the same inseam. I ride a 56. With a track frame, you want it a size smaller than you usually would use for the road.
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Old 06-05-05 | 07:47 AM
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Originally Posted by fixedfiend
I'm the same height with the same inseam. I ride a 56. With a track frame, you want it a size smaller than you usually would use for the road.

just curious, but why is this?
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Old 06-05-05 | 08:27 AM
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Originally Posted by peripatetic

just curious, but why is this?

The theory being that the higher BB on the track bike will move the TT higher off the ground and therefore for clearance sake it is best to size the track bike smaller.

I personally don't buy into this. I size my frames based on when I'm on the bike, not when I'm standing over the TT.

For me it means the TT of my track bike is touching my pubic bone when I'm standing over it. So what. Once I'm on the bike, I have no issues. And the bike fits right.
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Old 06-05-05 | 09:58 AM
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I have a 32 inseam also, and have ridden frames as small as 54 (a tiny bit cramped for my taste) but a 56 fits me almost perfectly. Like JoseR, its how you feel while riding the frame thats the deal maker or breaker for me.
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