grarea
Dirt Disciple
I have been finding it quite interesting actually.
I have learned a lot.
I think the key to everything is that fore aft bit.
Getting your correct centre of balance / femur length right.
Then work from there. This is all about seat tube angle and setback.
The thing that I have discovered is that most (well, all nowadays) are around the 73/74 degrees.
A frame maker said because that is how the front mechs are designed.
Then they make the top tubes equal an average size as well.
So, there isn't a whole lot of geometry to try.
I think i need to go back to the eighties where they had more like 70 degree seat tubes.
I have ordered something else to try to see if I can find my sweet spot and then i will know where i am at.
I am more convinced that I have a longer femur (which pushes the seat back)
(Which is why all of my weight was on the bars. Try moving your saddle forward about three or four inches,
you don't support your weight on your feet which is what is happening to me.)
The trouble I will have then is my short reach, but it will be less important when I am more centred over the BB.
(I think)
I am real tempted by the bike fit idea, but if the chap is 19 and it is run by specialized, they will only know 73 degree sta.
I suspect that they are given formulas to work with.
It could be expensive.
The one nearest to me is a Specialized one, the next nearest is a Giant one.
They will surely be geared around the bikes that they sell.
I am more and more seeing why some people get a custom frame.
I bet a large proportion of people don't fit into that middle category.
I have learned a lot.
I think the key to everything is that fore aft bit.
Getting your correct centre of balance / femur length right.
Then work from there. This is all about seat tube angle and setback.
The thing that I have discovered is that most (well, all nowadays) are around the 73/74 degrees.
A frame maker said because that is how the front mechs are designed.
Then they make the top tubes equal an average size as well.
So, there isn't a whole lot of geometry to try.
I think i need to go back to the eighties where they had more like 70 degree seat tubes.
I have ordered something else to try to see if I can find my sweet spot and then i will know where i am at.
I am more convinced that I have a longer femur (which pushes the seat back)
(Which is why all of my weight was on the bars. Try moving your saddle forward about three or four inches,
you don't support your weight on your feet which is what is happening to me.)
The trouble I will have then is my short reach, but it will be less important when I am more centred over the BB.
(I think)
I am real tempted by the bike fit idea, but if the chap is 19 and it is run by specialized, they will only know 73 degree sta.
I suspect that they are given formulas to work with.
It could be expensive.
The one nearest to me is a Specialized one, the next nearest is a Giant one.
They will surely be geared around the bikes that they sell.
I am more and more seeing why some people get a custom frame.
I bet a large proportion of people don't fit into that middle category.