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Big Dummy Sizing
I'm 5'6" I typically ride a 52cm road frame.
Test rode a Big Dummy in "Small" (16 in.) yesterday. It felt kind of, well, small. The shop insists that it's my size, and Surly's quick reference size chart would agree. But I still think it felt small. I think maybe the shop is insisting it's my size because it's what they have in stock. Or maybe it's just that I'm used to a more stretched out position on road bikes. Thoughts? |
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They Had One , at least. Out here My LBS owner Only orders Surly stuff when asked By the Customer .
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Originally Posted by fietsbob
(Post 19044325)
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I haven't ridden a Big Dummy, but I had the same experience with the Xtracycle Edgerunner. I'm 5'7', so comfortably in the S/M size range and at the bottom of the L and the S/M felt ridiculously small, not just the top tube length, but also the seat height. I had to put the seatpost past the minimum insertion to feel comfortable riding but the L felt just fine.
You might contact Madi Carlson, whose blog is at: https://familyride.us/ about what size she rides. |
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