kilo tt fitment
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kilo tt fitment
So I was trying to find the proper size frame for my height but my other thread was closed I have no clue why.
But I was being helped by Morgan whom I'd appreciate more help from.
I finally got my measurements right and triple measured and took the avarages like you said Morgan and this is what I came up with.
Fit Calculator
Your Measurements
Gender:M
Inseam:29.85 in
Trunk:24.5 in
Forearm:13 in
Arm:23.7 in
Thigh:22.6 in
Lower Leg:19.96 in
Sternal Notch:54.28 in
Total Body Height:66.3 in
The Competitive Fit
Seat tube range c-c49.1 - 49.6
Seat tube range c-t50.6 - 51.1
Top tube length52.5 - 52.9
Stem Length10.2 - 10.8
BB-Saddle Position64.7 - 66.7
Saddle-Handlebar49.6 - 50.2
Saddle Setback3.4 - 3.8
Now hopefully you can tell me what size kilo tt frame I need.
Thanks.
But I was being helped by Morgan whom I'd appreciate more help from.
I finally got my measurements right and triple measured and took the avarages like you said Morgan and this is what I came up with.
Fit Calculator
Your Measurements
Gender:M
Inseam:29.85 in
Trunk:24.5 in
Forearm:13 in
Arm:23.7 in
Thigh:22.6 in
Lower Leg:19.96 in
Sternal Notch:54.28 in
Total Body Height:66.3 in
The Competitive Fit
Seat tube range c-c49.1 - 49.6
Seat tube range c-t50.6 - 51.1
Top tube length52.5 - 52.9
Stem Length10.2 - 10.8
BB-Saddle Position64.7 - 66.7
Saddle-Handlebar49.6 - 50.2
Saddle Setback3.4 - 3.8
Now hopefully you can tell me what size kilo tt frame I need.
Thanks.
#2
Your cog is slipping.



Joined: May 2009
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From: Beverly MA
Bikes: EAI Bareknuckle
Jesus ****ing Christ. Your thread was closed because not only is there a dedicated thread in the list of stickies at the top of the forum page all about this stuff but there is also an ENTIRE SUB-FORUM about bike fit.
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From: Ciudad de Vacas, Tejas
Bikes: 34 frames + 80 wheels
C'mon dude. Just compare the numbers you got to the geometry numbers on the BD website. It's not that hard.
#4
... a dedicated thread in the list of stickies at the top of the forum page all about this stuff but there is also an ENTIRE SUB-FORUM about bike fit.
And if the OP can't read a chart, perhaps he should pony up the extra dough and utilize the services offered at a nearby LBS.
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