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  1. #1
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    Quote Originally Posted by ghoundz View Post
    I am looking to get a new bike and have always struggled with frame size. I am 5'8" but all legs (86 cm cycling inseam=34 or 35" pants inseam). My upper body is average size and arms relatively long but not like my legs. I can easily stand over even a 60 cm frame, but would not be able to reach the bars.

    Right now I ride a 54 cm frame which fits me well in reach, but the seat is WAY out of the frame and I feel the bars are a little low even with a steeply rising stem.

    Are there any ladies out there of similar build that can share their sizing details? What is your height, inseam, frame size, top tube length etc? Thoughts on Trek WSD sizing?

    Thanks!
    Wow, and people told me I had long legs at a bit over 5'8" and 32" pants.

    My signature size (stock) Seven is a 54 cm and it fit me great. I had zero setback on my seat post and a 120 stem. I did not have much seat post sticking out of the seat tube. As LisaSH said....every maker's 54 is not the same and you should test each before you say "I ride a (blank)."

    My new custom Seven (let's see if I can do this, but see: http://forums.teamestrogen.com/showt...t=17897&page=2) has - and I'll take this right from my card:
    Top Tube Length: 56.0 cm
    Seat Tube length: 44.5 cm (it's quite compact!)
    Head Tube Length: 16.5 cm (it's also quite upright)

    I'm not sure what the specs are on a Trek WSD, but I rode one when trying to figure out if I should get "women's handlebars" for my new bike. I absolutely hated that bike. I was soooo cramped on it (theoretically, it was at least "close" to my size) and I felt like I was going to be pitched over the front wheel, the cockpit was so small. Also, the handlebars were downright painful, so I guess "WSD" was not for me.

    For me, it was worth it to go "RSD" (Regina Specific Design) rather than WSD....
    2007 Seven ID8 - Bontrager InForm
    2003 Klein Palomino - Terry Firefly (?)
    2010 Seven Cafe Racer - Bontrager InForm
    2008 Cervelo P2C - Adamo Prologue Saddle

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    I'm 5'8 with 32 inseam. WSD don't fit me right, but cyclocross geometry in general fits me well. I have a 52cm Surly and a 53cm Waterford. (both cyclocross bikes)
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    another at 5'8 with a 32" inseam.
    i have a trek madone size 54 and a trek 5200 size 52.
    there's a vast difference between the two, including crankarm length and handlebar width.
    the 5200 was my first ever road bike. being new to road biking i had the seat and bars about the same height.
    the more i rode the higher my seat got and the lower my bars got.
    so i went to the 54 which is a very good fit, with the seat about 3 inches higher than the bars which are on a 110 stem.

    i've had full custom fit twice but have since relied on feel for tweaking the fit.

    see if you can find a bike shop with a serrota size-cycle to get you in the ballpark.
    laurie

    Brand New Orbea Diva | Pink | Specialized Ruby
    2005 Trek Madone Road | Pink | Ruby
    1998 Trek 5200 Road | Blue | Specialized Jett
    ???? Litespeed Catalyst Road | Silver | Terry Firefly

 

 

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