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  1. #1
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    What size WSD raod bike for 4'11" woman?

    I am looking for a bike and went to a few dealers in my city. The smallest bike that they have in stock for me to try is 48", but they are too big. One dealer recommended I order a 47" inch frame, but wouldn't give me a refund of the bike did not work out for me. Anyone in my size range recommend a frame size to start out with?

  2. #2
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    What's your inseam? This is as important as your height for estimating frame size.

  3. #3
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    I'm 5'1" and my road bike is a 44. It's a Specialized Dolce from a few years ago. When I bought my tri bike I got a QR extra small and the fitter said even that was pushing it. I guess I'm a pretty squat little thing... Funny though, my girth makes it all an illusion. I actually think I'm square!
    Keep looking until you find one that fits. It may need to be a special order situation. And DONT buy it when they say they can "make it fit" by adding shorter stems etc.. It's just not the same!! Believe me, I bought that... once.. NEVER again!

  4. #4
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    Oh and I just reread your post... Get to a good shop who WILL order you a bike without forcing you to buy it. Though if you get a good fitter he will take all your measurements then find the bike that best matches your measurements. In that case you shouldn't have to worry. Remember, it's your $$! make them work for your sale.

  5. #5
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    5'1" chimes in

    That's horrid. One of my local bike shops offers all the time to special order bikes just for me to try out if I so much as ogle them.

    They know I only have eyes for my road bike, I suppose they hope I'd fall in love with the SO bike and buy it too but ... not gonna happen with my budget.

    They have figured out that our money's the same color as the men folk and the tiny bike will get sold. If not to you, another rider.
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  6. #6
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    Not trying to be contrary here, but having worked in a small-town bike shop at one time, they may NOT be able to sell a bike in such a small size if one is ordered and then not bought. Maybe they can only afford to keep an inventory of bikes most likely to sell....... Just a view from the bike shop side...... I can't help but see both sides.

    desertgal -- Could you find another person in your area with a bike in the size you might need and test ride that bike? I have loaned my bike for test rides and rode someone else's, also, when the size I wanted was not in stock.

    BTW, I am also 5'1. (Could swear I used to be 5'2) and I ride a WSD (Womens' Specific Design), 51. cm with 650 wheels. I am completely happy with it and so comfortable. So we are all different. I can't even imagine me on a 44 cm. I would be a crunched up little potato chip! Just goes to show that height is not the only determining factor.

    I wish you the best in finding a bike!!! I'd let you try mine, but I have a feeling (from your name) that we live no where NEAR each other.

    annie
    Time is a companion that goes with us on a journey. It reminds us to cherish each moment, because it will never come again. What we leave behind is not as important as how we have lived." Captain Jean Luc Picard

  7. #7
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    I'm 4'11". Since I don't know my inseam length or arm length, i don't know how much help I'll be.

    I ride a 43cm Trek 2300 with 650 cc wheels. And it fits me like a glove.
    I also ride a 47cm bike (touring) with 700 cc wheels. It fits me well, but I prefer the way the Trek fits / feels- but that could be due to a lot more factors than just bike size.

    When buying my mountain bike (13 inch frame, Gary Fisher), the bike shop and I battled back and forth about them ordering it for me and if it didn't fit, whether I was committed to it. I can see it from their side as well (not a lot of us tiny folk out there and most kids my height aren't going to spend (or their parents aren't going to spend) $2500 on a bike... Luckily for me, it fits beautifully.

    Good luck.

  8. #8
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    I ended up getting a 47cm Trek Madone, which ended up working just fine.

  9. #9
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    Desertgal,

    Oooh, a Trek Madone -- I'm sure you'll be very happy indeed! Congrats!!

    How does the 47cm WSD fit you? How many rides have you gone on since your purchase?

    -- Melissa

    PS I'm 5'1" and I have 47cm Trek 5200 WSD, and I'm very happy with the fit. I think for fit, we can give a ballpark figure based on height & inseam, but in the end, you just gotta try out the bike. I know that this just isn't very practical for those of us who aren't in the average height range and who don't have a lot of local shops around, but in the end it's sure worth it to have a bike that fits.

  10. #10
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    Jun 2006
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    5 foot even ...

    Glad it worked out for you ... I've tried riding my friend's (she's 5'1") Trek 47cm Madrone and it was just too big for me!

    I usually lie about my height (never my age) ... I spent 2 hours getting fitted at a Dearborn MI bike shop a few years ago. The measuring devices could not be deceived. I had a few bikes in mind, and they were silver or black. And they were too big. They ordered a 40cm Cannondale WSD R800 frame and it fits beautifully. I've grown to love its pepto bismal pink paint. I highly recommend going to a bike shop that will take the several hours required to measure and match your dimensions to bike geometry and spec's. And then wait while they order and customize your bike. And plan on more time as they work with you and bike on a trainer to adjust it all until ... it works.
    Last edited by Jaclyn; 06-29-2006 at 05:22 PM.

  11. #11
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    Jul 2006
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    Perfect timing

    I'm just getting back into biking after years of raising the kids. I went looking this weekend. I'm 5' tall. The bike store measured my inseam said I should buy a 47 frame. I tried it. I could do it but then I tried a 43 frame and felt happier on it. But it looks so small.

    I will be riding with my husband who will (obviously) be on a bigger bike. Does a smaller frame mean I have to work harder to ride the same speed he does?

    I'm so confused. I really liked the smaller frame but don't want to be left in the dust.

 

 

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