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Old 11-22-04 | 04:59 PM
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I'm just shy of 6'. My Pista is a 57 and my road conversion is supposedly a 59 although I've never measured it myself. Interestingly, I have less standover on the 57 Bianchi than the Univega road frame. I think it has to do with the track geometry and the way Bianchi sizes their frames or something.
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Old 11-22-04 | 05:19 PM
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I'm 5'9" (175cm)
84cm inleg
54cm frame c/c
53cm t/t
130cm stem

Yes, its probably on the small side, but I built it 25 years ago and it has become part of me. I firmly believe in a short wheelbase (96cm axle to axle) and very stiff rear end for racing.
This is the frame with "crossed seat stays" as I called it, (now called triple trangle by GT) that the Colnago sales manager saw (and photographed) in 1980 when I was working for the Australian importer of Campag, Colnago 3ttt, Cinelli, Suntour, Mavic, Clement, Sugino, etc etc.

A year later Colnago launched their road frames with seat stays done this way.

Yes, I now know Thanet (UK) did it in the twenties, but in '76 when I devised it, I had no idea about Thanet.
It just goes to show that there ain't anything new !!

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Old 11-22-04 | 05:23 PM
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I'm about 5'7", my fixed gear is a 57cm road frame, proabably a bit big but the way I put it together it works out.
My MTB is a bit too small, 16" frame, I have the seatpost jacked up to the max.
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Old 11-22-04 | 05:25 PM
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5'5", 50cm c-c seat tube, 52cm c-c top tube, 51.5cm reach from tip of saddle to center of stem clamp.
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Old 11-22-04 | 05:27 PM
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i'm 5'11" and riding a 58cm. it's a little big, but not too bad...
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Old 11-22-04 | 05:30 PM
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im 6' tall and my IRO was a 59, but both of my old schwinns were 63's I'd rather ride the larger frame. One problem on my IRO was i had to have alot of spacers under the stem, and i didnt like the way it looked.
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Old 11-22-04 | 05:34 PM
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Whereas I am 6 ft even and INKD's former IRO fits me perfectly. I think INKD has much longer arms though
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Old 11-22-04 | 05:57 PM
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i'm 6'4". i prefer a smaller frame, though i ride a variety of sizes. i try to keep my combined top tube length and stem length around 70 cm...

my most comfortable bike is my iro jamie roy fixie. 59 c-t, but the top tube is slightly compact. 58 c-c top tube, 120mm stem, fairly deep (180mm) modolo track bars.

my guerciotti sl (geared) is a 58 c-c seat tube and 58 c-c top tube with a 120mm stem and 150mm deep itm track bars.

my bianchi pista is a 58 c-c seat tube and 57 c-c top tube, with a 130mm 3ttt pista stem with a very negative drop and super deep (200mm), and sexy i might add, 3ttt pista bars.

my ross (geared) and my peugeot (fixed) are 63 c-c, but i have more of an upright position on these due to my inverted and rotated cruiser bars on them. they droop down and swoop back. 120mm stem on the peugeot, and a too short 100 mm stem on the ross due to not being able to find a 120 length stem with a .883 quill...

how's that for too much information? i'm not working late or bored or anything of the sort... *ahem*

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Old 11-22-04 | 06:06 PM
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5'8" on a 54cm frame or sometimes a 56 (as I recall) which is a bit too long on the top tube. Real comfy like, though I just swapped out a different saddle for a new Turbo and need to get my saddle position dialed in again.
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Old 11-22-04 | 06:32 PM
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Im, 5'-11" almost 6', on a 56cm IRO Jamie Roy. I am on a 140mm stem, seat about centered and a little back. 165 cranks. Im still fudging with the fit. Saddle is high but not bad at all, the reach is what I am working on. My other bike is a 60cm Cannondale Black Lightening, way too big, seat is real low in the frame, the reach is a bit long but ok. The 'dale tracks like a big pair of GS skis, descents are hot on it but its not the most agile thing in the world at that hight.

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Old 11-22-04 | 06:37 PM
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i am 5'10'' and i ride a 51. i have a really long torso and really short legs, so even with that frame the tt is snug.
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Old 11-22-04 | 06:46 PM
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edit - Sagittarius if that helps

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Old 11-22-04 | 07:06 PM
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wow, all of this info was very interesting, very interesting indeed.





thanks a lot you guy's make this type of stuff fun!!
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Old 11-22-04 | 08:53 PM
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Bikes: 2 roadies, 7 fixed-gears, 1 hardtail, 1 full suspension mtb, and 1 hybrid...so far.

I'm 5'10" tall and my bike range from 53-56cm. I like the Rivendale postioning and have my bars about even with the saddle. It doesn't seem to hurt my speed as my sprint hits 35mph and downhills at 37mph. My goal is to break the 40mph barrier some day.
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Old 11-22-04 | 09:33 PM
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is anyone keeping score?
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Old 11-22-04 | 09:37 PM
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I'm 5'8" with a 82cm inseam. My bikes are 56 and 58 cm ctt. On the 56 I have a 13 cm stem, for a total of 69cm. On the 58 I have a 10cm stem for a total of 68.
Ape arms?
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Old 11-22-04 | 09:40 PM
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ummm..i'm 5'1" and ride a 49cm, 30inch inseam. your posts (especially turd's) makes me think i should feel weird...
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Old 11-22-04 | 10:24 PM
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is anyone keeping score?
I am....
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Old 11-22-04 | 10:32 PM
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I'm about 5'9"-10" and ride a 57cm c-c or 62cm c-t my seatpost is only like 5cm max from the top of my seat tube and it feels about perfect and i have a pretty long stem (don't really remember what size) I have really long arms.
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Old 11-22-04 | 11:19 PM
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So Hammye, publish a table at the end. I cannot be bothered with all the math.
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Old 11-22-04 | 11:42 PM
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6'2" long legs and arms, I ride a 61cm and a 63cm frame
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Old 11-23-04 | 07:08 AM
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Frame size? Whatever you got that starts with a 6.

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Old 11-23-04 | 08:38 AM
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I'll add to the taller size cat...
I'm 6'1" and I also like frame sizes that start with a 6.... currently have 62cm Kuwahara
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Old 11-23-04 | 09:10 AM
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ummm..i'm 5'1" and ride a 49cm, 30inch inseam. your posts (especially turd's) makes me think i should feel weird...
SHORTIES UNITE!!!!
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Old 11-23-04 | 09:15 AM
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5'11'' with one 56cm, and two 58cm. the 56 is a track frame and the 58's are road. the road bikes feel better being a larger size and the track bike feels better being a bit smaller.
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