Kilo TT - frame too large
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Kilo TT - frame too large
Hello SS/FG forum -
Been lurking for a bit, usually post in Road Cycling forum.
Apologies if this is the wrong posting protocol.
Classic Vintage has the Frame Pass Around Thread, and SSFG has the Trade only thread.
I bought this Kilo TT several years ago and initially enjoyed it as my fitness bike, doing 16 mi. loops in FG. Big Fun.
I now ride 16/18/24/30 mile loops on my multi speed Allez for fitness, and enjoy that as well.
I bought the Kilo before I understood frame sizing, and the bikesdirect webpage wasn't what I'd call crystal clear.
The bike is still in excellent shape, but I'd like to ask your advice on obtaining a frame closer to a conventional 56/57/58cm fit.
I'm 73"tall, 34" cycling inseam, with average legs to torso proportions.
Ideally, I could locate/trade for the correct sized Kilo TT frame and transfer all the current parts to it.
Thanks.

Kilo TT raw, large frame

Rough frame dimensions
Been lurking for a bit, usually post in Road Cycling forum.
Apologies if this is the wrong posting protocol.
Classic Vintage has the Frame Pass Around Thread, and SSFG has the Trade only thread.
I bought this Kilo TT several years ago and initially enjoyed it as my fitness bike, doing 16 mi. loops in FG. Big Fun.
I now ride 16/18/24/30 mile loops on my multi speed Allez for fitness, and enjoy that as well.
I bought the Kilo before I understood frame sizing, and the bikesdirect webpage wasn't what I'd call crystal clear.
The bike is still in excellent shape, but I'd like to ask your advice on obtaining a frame closer to a conventional 56/57/58cm fit.
I'm 73"tall, 34" cycling inseam, with average legs to torso proportions.
Ideally, I could locate/trade for the correct sized Kilo TT frame and transfer all the current parts to it.
Thanks.

Kilo TT raw, large frame

Rough frame dimensions
Last edited by chainwhip; 03-12-19 at 02:27 PM.
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What's up with the rough dimensions paper, is there a reason you don't just go off the geometry chart? Kilo TT Geometry
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What's up with the rough dimensions paper, is there a reason you don't just go off the geometry chart? Kilo TT Geometry
Thanks for the link.
Looks like I have the "60cm" frame.
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Was the point of your posts to determine the size of your frameset, or to trade for a replacement in the right size? Sorry to burst your bubble but its bound to be much easier to sell your old frame than finding a trading partner who needs the size you have, and who has the size you want.
So if you are really stuck on having a Kilo - IMHO your best bet is to go to Bike Island. They have several of the differently finished models of that frame there ranging from $190 - $225. Then you can get on with swapping the bits and enjoying riding...
Have fun and good luck...
So if you are really stuck on having a Kilo - IMHO your best bet is to go to Bike Island. They have several of the differently finished models of that frame there ranging from $190 - $225. Then you can get on with swapping the bits and enjoying riding...
Have fun and good luck...
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Looking at the picture, I wouldn't have guessed you had a problem with standover height, given the amount of exposed seatpost.
I think if you do go to a smaller frame, you might have a problem getting the bars as high as you'd like since you have a fair amount of spacers in there now.
I think if you do go to a smaller frame, you might have a problem getting the bars as high as you'd like since you have a fair amount of spacers in there now.
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