get a bigger hammer
Dirt Disciple
I'm odd!
I'm 6'1" with a 36" inside leg and gibbon length arms. I have been told that my limb length should be fitted to a 6'7"+ bloke. Always have had fitting problems when it came to having bikes. Ended up going custom but remember my fist MTB a 18" Dale series 3 with an incredibly long post. Felt good on a short blast through the woods but as I got fitter and the rides got longer the aches and pains got sharper. Found comfort by going custom but also emptied the bank in the process. Early 90's saw me trying some Konas as well. the 20.5 Konas felt initially good as did the undiscovered Trek 990 with the True Temper ox3 frame. My bike is now designed as long distance cross country machine so isnt so lively in the woods but I remember well the short top tube and 150mm 0 degree rise stems I used to race with. Just completed a short ride through the Julian Alps in Slovenia and finally feel ready to trim that steerer to length.....
I'm 6'1" with a 36" inside leg and gibbon length arms. I have been told that my limb length should be fitted to a 6'7"+ bloke. Always have had fitting problems when it came to having bikes. Ended up going custom but remember my fist MTB a 18" Dale series 3 with an incredibly long post. Felt good on a short blast through the woods but as I got fitter and the rides got longer the aches and pains got sharper. Found comfort by going custom but also emptied the bank in the process. Early 90's saw me trying some Konas as well. the 20.5 Konas felt initially good as did the undiscovered Trek 990 with the True Temper ox3 frame. My bike is now designed as long distance cross country machine so isnt so lively in the woods but I remember well the short top tube and 150mm 0 degree rise stems I used to race with. Just completed a short ride through the Julian Alps in Slovenia and finally feel ready to trim that steerer to length.....