Dajianshan
11-09-2008, 08:27 PM
Hello all,
(Start sad violins) My sister-in-law has been in love with bicycles since she was a child and her family was poor, so she didn't get one for many years. Finally the family pitched in and got her a bike that was stolen after a week. That was 18 years ago and it was her last bicycle. Now, she's working as a chemichal engineer and can afford to try to get back in the saddle. The problem is... she really hasn't grown much since her last bicycle.
I took her in to talk to my builder, and she was sized as a 42. They put her on the fit-cycle and labored to get it low enough.
She wants a bike with drop bars and she really likes my cyclocross bike. The bike she tested on was a 44cm Bianchi and the shop said they might be able to fit her on it with 650c wheels. It looked like the seat post would have to be resting just above the ST though.
I have been trying to compare geometry and I made a list (as well as I could for the info available) and on paper, most look too high.
I would be satisfied to use the geometries as evidence enough, but in my own experience, I found the TT to be lower than stated and I worried for nothing. If I were to assume the Bianchi "could do" then that might open up a few of these similar sized frames as options. Hmmmmm! I had been thinking the 42 cm Soma Double Cross would be great, but on paper everything looks good except the SO. She'd be using the bike for a 15 minute commute and weekend recreational riding. Some good hills, country roads etc and flat roads, but not always well maintained.
Any experiences with these bikes or sizes? Your help would be very appreciated. (Mine is the Salsa I put on for reference).
Measurements:
Height: 152.00 cm (5'0)
Sternum Notch: 126.00 cm (49.6-inches)
Inseam Length: 61.5 cm (24.21-inches)
Arm Length: 55.00 cm (21.65)
Shoulder Width: 33.00 cm (13-inches)
(Start sad violins) My sister-in-law has been in love with bicycles since she was a child and her family was poor, so she didn't get one for many years. Finally the family pitched in and got her a bike that was stolen after a week. That was 18 years ago and it was her last bicycle. Now, she's working as a chemichal engineer and can afford to try to get back in the saddle. The problem is... she really hasn't grown much since her last bicycle.
I took her in to talk to my builder, and she was sized as a 42. They put her on the fit-cycle and labored to get it low enough.
She wants a bike with drop bars and she really likes my cyclocross bike. The bike she tested on was a 44cm Bianchi and the shop said they might be able to fit her on it with 650c wheels. It looked like the seat post would have to be resting just above the ST though.
I have been trying to compare geometry and I made a list (as well as I could for the info available) and on paper, most look too high.
I would be satisfied to use the geometries as evidence enough, but in my own experience, I found the TT to be lower than stated and I worried for nothing. If I were to assume the Bianchi "could do" then that might open up a few of these similar sized frames as options. Hmmmmm! I had been thinking the 42 cm Soma Double Cross would be great, but on paper everything looks good except the SO. She'd be using the bike for a 15 minute commute and weekend recreational riding. Some good hills, country roads etc and flat roads, but not always well maintained.
Any experiences with these bikes or sizes? Your help would be very appreciated. (Mine is the Salsa I put on for reference).
Measurements:
Height: 152.00 cm (5'0)
Sternum Notch: 126.00 cm (49.6-inches)
Inseam Length: 61.5 cm (24.21-inches)
Arm Length: 55.00 cm (21.65)
Shoulder Width: 33.00 cm (13-inches)