Long story short, 4 years ago after riding my ex husband's waaay to big mountain bike to prove to myself (and him) that I would keep riding, I went out and bought a Cannondale cyclocross bike. At the time we lived out on dirt roads, I was terrified of traffic and there was no way, absolutely no way my shy introverted self was ever going to do organized events or group rides. Fast forward through a really ugly divorce and moving home to be around family, I'm still in love with riding but I've found that I prefer paved roads, local group events and now I don't think twice about riding 20-30 miles. I've signed up for a Bike MS charity event and I'm really hoping this will be my first 100 mile event.
But, I think the bike is just to big. After 3000 miles on it, I'm about out of small adjustment changes to make things work better. I know myself, I got this idea in my head and I wouldn't let the guy at the LBS talk me out of it. I wanted that bike and no amount of his "knowing better" was going to change my mind.I got a 50cm frame (which I've heard and found through searches that Cannondale recommends you size down for a cyclocross, meaning it would be like a 52cm frame) and I just think with my 5'3, 30 inch inseam, it's just to big. I could switch out the bars for something narrower, I could try a shorter stem to bring things closer and maybe shim my levers but am I just going to find after all of that work that it's just patching a sinking ship?
I have a decent component group now, Shimano 105, and any road bike in my price range is going to be lower than what I already have. Should I consider buying just a frame? I see there is an XS Look frame on the FS boards here, and just swap all of my current components to a new frame and then gradually update them as they start to wear out, or just buy an entry level road frame in the right size and upgrade in a few years? I'd really like it to be the last bike I buy until someday the kids are grown and I can afford a custom lugged frame. I guess I know just enough to be able to feel where I still have issues and I *think* I know how to fix it, but I don't know near enough about anything that matters to really make an educated decision.
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I got a 50cm frame (which I've heard and found through searches that Cannondale recommends you size down for a cyclocross, meaning it would be like a 52cm frame) and I just think with my 5'3, 30 inch inseam, it's just to big. I could switch out the bars for something narrower, I could try a shorter stem to bring things closer and maybe shim my levers but am I just going to find after all of that work that it's just patching a sinking ship?
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I wound up in the garage late last night going over every inch of the bike, sure that the frame size had to be somewhere. I found a 47 stamped on the bottom of the frame half buried under some routing bracket and then I remembered I have the receipt in my wallet. Here's where my confusion outweighs my embarrassment, if I'm measuring from the middle of the bottom bracket to where the seat tube enters, and the lowest possible point it can go, I get 19 3/4, but if I measure to the bottom of that black "neck", or collar looking thing, then I get 19 1/4". Which obviously means the difference between 48.89 and 50.16. And now I'm just hopelessly confused. 48.89 is closer to 49 than 48, basic math says round up. And 49 (and I measured a bijillion times) is obviously not 47, the number stamped on the bottom and what my receipt shows. Gahh!!!