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Nice bike. Do I spy a Ksyrium SL wheelset?
I posted a ride I did this past week on another Board http://www.bikeforums.net/showthread.php?p=6444466&posted=1#post6444466. The ride takes off near my home and is one I do regularly, but this was the first time since during a warm spell in Jan.
I am still on a mountain bike riding in the city streets. I am still searching for a road bike but cannot find a good deal on a Ti frame. I like round carbon frames aswell. I am hoping to find a used road bike that I like locally. It is so difficult to buy online because I don't really know my size (50-53)? We need Bikegon!
Anyway, as for bike size... my bike is 55cm. So, I think around 50-52cm should do for you. But to be sure maybe you could stop by bike store and ask them.
Quote from: SET Man on 7 Apr 2008, 10:33 pm Anyway, as for bike size... my bike is 55cm. So, I think around 50-52cm should do for you. But to be sure maybe you could stop by bike store and ask them. Buddy...my road bike is also a 55cm. How tall are you??
Buddy...I'm 6ft tall, but I have the same 32" inseam as you....
I just measured again (and had a funny time explaining what I was doing to the nanny...!)...33" from floor to crotch with no shoes on. My bike is 31.75" from the floor to the top of the top-tube.I buy pants with a 32" inseam.Occassionally, I ride a second bike...a 56cm Colnago Masterlight with a slightly longer top-tube...and that bike always feels a little bit big and stretched out to me. Don't know if it's because I'm used to riding my Cinelli, but I find the Cinelli way more comfortable.
I wonder if you set up your Colnago the same way as your Cinelli? Seat height from middle of the crank shaft to the top, stem length and your hands position? You know it would be nice if we could go for a ride together but I don't drive so getting there will be a problem Anyway, maybe next time I'm at your place I will get on your bikes and see how they feel to me.
Hi Buddy, I have ridden my bike over GWB and in or around Palisades pkwy. This is on a Mountain Bike. I am sure you can do it quicker. You just have to man up and ride on the road. Ha ha ha
I'm not doing the bike tour , no ones going. Tho I have started training for the Olympic Bobsledoffire sledding for 2013. Praise the alahmike
Quote from: SET Man on 8 Apr 2008, 06:49 pm I wonder if you set up your Colnago the same way as your Cinelli? Seat height from middle of the crank shaft to the top, stem length and your hands position? You know it would be nice if we could go for a ride together but I don't drive so getting there will be a problem Anyway, maybe next time I'm at your place I will get on your bikes and see how they feel to me. There's no question that my Colnago and my Cinelli are set up differently. And their frame geometries are very different as well. No need to have both bikes if they were the same... The Cinelli puts me more upright, feels quick/nimble, and is great for climbing, whereas the Colnago is more laid-out and overall more comfortable for long rides...What size shoe do you wear? Both bikes have old Time pedals....
As for my shoes. I wear size 9.5US. I bought a specialized shoes with SPD. It is great for I nice ride when you don't have to stop a lot. But when I'm out on the street... even on the bike path on the West side I have to stop a lot and this is becoming annoying with twisting on and off. Maybe it is safer for me to wear sneaker when riding in the city Phil, I will definitely have to get on your two bikes when I'm at your place next time. Take care,Buddy