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  1. #1
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    Frame Size Question??

    Hi. I just bought a Trek 7.2 FX WSD bike, which I'm pretty happy with. When I went to the first bike store, the salesman pulled out a 15", and after raising the seat a bit, he thought I might be happier with the 17". So, he bought down a 17". but in the 7.6 WSD model. I definitely seemed to like that a little better, and we did move the seat forward on it to help with the reach (I wanted to sit upright as much as possible). Unfortunately, they couldn't get the 17" in the 7.2 model.

    So, I went to another bike store where I was able to ride both the 17" and 15" in the 7.2 WSD model. Again, I like the 17" better, so I bought it. Now, I do have about an inch of stand over clearance on the 17" when I have tennis shoes on (I'm 5'4"). My seat post is pulled out about .5 inches on the 17" frame.

    After riding the bike twice for about 30 minutes each time, I'm noticing a little bit of elbow pain. My elbows are not locked when riding, but they have very little bend in them. I'm worried that maybe i should have gotten the 15". My first thought was to move the seat forward to help, but the guy at the bike store said that will affect the knee position and that the pain is from just not having ridden a bike in a few years.

    So, any ideas as to if I should take the bike back? I'm tired of obsessing about it. Will the elbow pain go away? (Again, just a little ache, not a sharp pain).

    Thanks!

  2. #2
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    Your seat post only shows half an inch? I'd say that bike is probably too big. Take it back in and see if they'll work with you on it.

    Karen

  3. #3
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    Quote Originally Posted by Tuckervill View Post
    Your seat post only shows half an inch? I'd say that bike is probably too big. Take it back in and see if they'll work with you on it.

    Karen
    Really? Only 1/2 inch? Wow.

    +1 to what Tuckerville said.
    "If Americans want to live the American Dream, they should go to Denmark." - Richard Wilkinson

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    That bike is too big for you.
    I have a 13 inch 7.2.
    I'm 5'2" and it fits great.
    2008 Trek FX 7.2/Terry Cite X
    2009 Jamis Aurora/Brooks B-68
    2010 Trek FX 7.6 WSD/stock bontrager

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    If your goal is to be "as upright as possible" you will likely be happier buying a frame that fits you and having the shop switch out the stem for a taller one, rather than getting a frame that is too big for you and dropping the saddle.

    (the "upright" feeling you like is the relationship between the saddle and the bars. If you raise the bars on a frame that fits, or if you drop the saddle on one that doesn't; in either case you are setting the relationship such that the bars are higher relative to the saddle. The problem comes along when you have a frame too big and you end up with a too-long reach. Too much distance between the bars and the saddle. Now you get all kinds of other problems. And the shop is right, moving the saddle forward to correct a too long reach on a too large frame is a recipe for misery.)
    "If Americans want to live the American Dream, they should go to Denmark." - Richard Wilkinson

  6. #6
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    Well, I took the bike back to the stoer and they looked at me on it as well as on the 15". And, both people agreed that the 17" was better and the 15" was too small. Oddly, the 15" did not fix the reach problem. So, I've now had 4 different bike people (from two different stores) tell me the 17" was the better frame, so I guess I'll trust them.

 

 

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