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Bike Size 29er - Help Requested


greenbean

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Hi Hubbers

 

I am looking at buying a used Trek Superfly 100 Carbon and have been told that the 19.5" will work.

 

I am not so sure and think that I need an XL

 

My specs are as follows :

 

Inseam: 90

Trunk: 66

Forearm: 36

Arm: 73

Thigh: 65

Lower Leg: 62

Sternal Notch: 158

Total Body Height: 192

 

Any advice would be greatly appreciated as I dont want to be stuck with a lemon.

 

Many Tks GB

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You need an XL, in every respected brand/model range, you will need an XL.

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Not sure how accurate the calculations are. However, according to the web page all my frames are too small. :(

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Tks for all the advice. It sounds like I should be looking for a 20.5" bike !!

 

The bike on offer is a 19.5 " - is this ok ???

 

Can one compensate enough with increased stem length and greater seat post length ?

Or is that foolish and should I rather wait for a 20.5" / 21" ??

 

Tks guys

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The seattube length of the frame must also be long enough, you don't want to crack your frame were the seatpost stops in the seattube because its to short. Or just make sure the seatpost is long enough.

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No. Wait for the bigger bike. Just increasing the stem length will greatly affect handling, with you placing more weight over.the bars and thus sacrificing optimum fit and comfort.

 

Rather go larger and reduce stem length if anything.

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No. Wait for the bigger bike. Just increasing the stem length will greatly affect handling, with you placing more weight over.the bars and thus sacrificing optimum fit and comfort.

 

Rather go larger and reduce stem length if anything.

 

Now THAT is how you should think! :clap:

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