Hi!
When I began skipping my classic mtb's for even older road bikes, putting as wide as possible tires into them to still ride them off road, I got a lot of comments for my seemingly way to large frames.
First one was an 1970s Gazelle "Sprinter" with a wooping 64cm (ct) seattube and a rather low BB - set up like this, I rode a 160km race on it fixed gear:
With 87cm (34") standover height, it is a good inch about my inseam (32.5-33).
While on the bike riding, I haven't felt any discomfort, also the TT was indeed pretty close and getting of (or on the bike) wasn't alway easy.
Ok, I thought, I'll give a smaller frame a chance. A Raleigh Record Ace from 1982 turned up, with 60cm (ct) BUT a higher BB. Getting out in the woods with it recently, I felt the same way riding it than I did with the Gazelle. Meassuring the standover height revealed a suprising 87cm again.
Now I began to wonder whether or not I might need a smaller frame again. The typical meassuring methods for my inseam would suggest a 56cm frame. But checking classic pics from the 30s-60s the seatpost is visible on many bikes just the way like on both of my bikes.
So, if I am looking for a new frame what would you suggest I should go size wise?
Thank you!
When I began skipping my classic mtb's for even older road bikes, putting as wide as possible tires into them to still ride them off road, I got a lot of comments for my seemingly way to large frames.
First one was an 1970s Gazelle "Sprinter" with a wooping 64cm (ct) seattube and a rather low BB - set up like this, I rode a 160km race on it fixed gear:
With 87cm (34") standover height, it is a good inch about my inseam (32.5-33).
While on the bike riding, I haven't felt any discomfort, also the TT was indeed pretty close and getting of (or on the bike) wasn't alway easy.
Ok, I thought, I'll give a smaller frame a chance. A Raleigh Record Ace from 1982 turned up, with 60cm (ct) BUT a higher BB. Getting out in the woods with it recently, I felt the same way riding it than I did with the Gazelle. Meassuring the standover height revealed a suprising 87cm again.
Now I began to wonder whether or not I might need a smaller frame again. The typical meassuring methods for my inseam would suggest a 56cm frame. But checking classic pics from the 30s-60s the seatpost is visible on many bikes just the way like on both of my bikes.
So, if I am looking for a new frame what would you suggest I should go size wise?
Thank you!
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