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^ Drool, all of those up there look great. wow that is really nice. I can not wait until im an IRO owner
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is that a cetma rack on the front? so sick seeing your bike super loaded up!
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yup it's a cetma
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Originally Posted by haywireII
(Post 6970663)
Don't mind the spacers, I'm oddly proportioned.
http://www.ritcheylogic.com/web/Ritc...em_pro_30d.jpg http://www.ritcheylogic.com/web/Ritc..._pro_2B_bb.jpg |
Originally Posted by haywireII
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Originally Posted by shapelike
(Post 6970710)
Alternate option: http://www.ritcheylogic.com/web/Ritchey~Logic/Ritchey~Site/Templates/eproducts_single.aspx?id=23600 + http://ritcheylogic.com/web/Ritchey~Logic/Ritchey~Site/Templates/eproducts_single.aspx?id=17377&live=true
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IROs are great rides! its a 56cm and the frame, fork and headset are for sale:) PM if anyone is interested |
On the Mark V, it seems like on the website they run small. I'm 5'11'' and have a 33'' inseam, would i be a 59cm in the Mark v????
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yeah, iros do run small and you would be a 59cm.
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alright thanks. Thats what i figured in the Mark V, but in the Angus, i'd probably be a 56cm since the geo is different.
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http://i104.photobucket.com/albums/m...B/DSC01176.jpg
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Originally Posted by onespeed89
(Post 6972843)
alright thanks. Thats what i figured in the Mark V, but in the Angus, i'd probably be a 56cm since the geo is different.
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Originally Posted by anomaly
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Originally Posted by SeanBonham
(Post 6973066)
Mark V and Angus have the same exact same geometry...
Different tubing and threaded vs threadless headset. How come the standover on a 56cm Mark V is 30'' and the standover on a 56cm Angus is 31''??? not the exact same if you check the site, they measurements on a 56cm are different between the two. |
Where are you seeing geometry on the new IRO site? I have been looking, but no luck...
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Originally Posted by SeanBonham
(Post 6973911)
Where are you seeing geometry on the new IRO site? I have been looking, but no luck...
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There's also a PDF with specs of frames and components located in Parts and Specs, in the FAQ section of the Service area of the website. Not very obvious, I sorta stumbled into it. The new website is a nice effort but not really there- it could use some organizational help and some optimizing for speed.
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anyone know why the Angus and Mark V have different stand over heights on the same size frame?
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what we need is an IRO tandumb Angus, cmon tony hook a ****** up
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haha.
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My gf's old HD (R.I.P):And her new one:
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Originally Posted by onespeed89
(Post 6975138)
anyone know why the Angus and Mark V have different stand over heights on the same size frame?
You'll notice the inconsistencies between this and the build-a-bike pages. I don't know which is correct - emailing IRO directly should be able to set the record straight for you though. It's probably also a good time for you to start researching bike fit in general and measuring up the bike you already have. |
^the Heidis look sooo small (and yes they are small but wow you can tell from the pics) Good looking though.
Shapelike, i think i'll have to call up Tony and ask him |
My Mark V
59cm. Just got it last week, but love it already.
http://i94.photobucket.com/albums/l1...h/DSC01029.jpg |
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