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A nice piece from the VeloOrange (http://velo-orange.blogspot.com/2010/06/that-frame-doesnt-fit.html) blog.
redrhodie
06-25-2010, 07:53 AM
That picture is so cute. Great piece, too.
Cataboo
06-25-2010, 10:14 AM
Apparently my surly don't fit.
But I knew that already.
Really? But don't you love The Flamer?
The Mariposa didn't fit :o
Cataboo
06-25-2010, 01:42 PM
I've got a 130 mm stem on it, a setback seatpost and the seat all the way back. And I'd still like more setback.
I adore the flamer, but I wish it had a 73 degree seat angle and a longer top tube and that it didnt throw me off it periodically and eat up wheels.
but I haven't found a better frame than it at a price I can afford, so the surly will do :) got a couple replacement owners for it lined up though.
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and that it didnt throw me off it periodically and eat up wheels.
I don't think you can blame the bike for that.
Cataboo
06-25-2010, 06:02 PM
Sure I can. None of my other bikes throw me off or eat wheels. Therefore - the surly is possessed.
It could be related to the handling changes of having a 130 mm stem.
KnottedYet
06-25-2010, 06:59 PM
I had 3 fits in a row one day where the folks brought in frames that looked pretty much like that picture. :rolleyes:
"Hmm, I think I know why you've been having pain when you ride..." :p
colorisnt
06-25-2010, 09:21 PM
I ride a bike that is technically too small - my commuter. The seatpost should be longer, but I really cannot deal with it any longer in traffic. My road bike is one thing, but when I am on campus, I wouldn't be able to unclip fast enough or even get down in time. My bike is perfect for riding the 3 miles I need to/from my job and to go get groceries.
HipGnosis6
06-26-2010, 07:54 AM
One of the commenters said something important - that getting a bike at all is the best upgrade one could make, and good fit is second. I mostly agree with this, as two short rides on a bike that did not fit me at all (it belonged to my mother and was the same frame size as the bike I bought for myself in fifth grade) posessed me to go out and spend $600 at the bike shop for a machine that was the "right" size. I'm no longer 100% convinced that the bike I bought then really IS the right size, but I still love it and ride it.
Then again..... I spent many years thinking I was slow, weak and had bad knees, when all that was wrong was that my frame was a bit too big......
helenk579
06-28-2010, 07:59 PM
I had 3 fits in a row one day where the folks brought in frames that looked pretty much like that picture. :rolleyes:
"Hmm, I think I know why you've been having pain when you ride..." :p
I also think so.
weaver.terrence
06-29-2010, 05:06 AM
Then again..... I spent many years thinking I was slow, weak and had bad knees, when all that was wrong was that my frame was a bit too big......
The same happened with me too :(
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