Go on www.wrenchscience.com Choose "road" and on the upper right hand side is a tab called "fit system" Go on there and put in all your measurements. It will give you the whole enchilada. - You have to sign up, but it's free.
Go on www.wrenchscience.com Choose "road" and on the upper right hand side is a tab called "fit system" Go on there and put in all your measurements. It will give you the whole enchilada. - You have to sign up, but it's free.
I tried Wrench Science and Competitive Cyclist. The numbers I got from Competitive Cyclist wind up matching my bike exactly. Can't vouch for its accuracy for anyone else, but it's bound to get you in the ballpark at least, I would think. Plus it's fun...
http://www.competitivecyclist.com/za...LCULATOR_INTRO
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I tried it and got a 49/50 but it was self-measured not sure how well I managed. The bike I ordered was a 51 (smallest it came in) so I'm hoping with a bit of tweaking it will be ok. Thanks for posting that link.
I'm 5'6" and my bike is a 52 cm and I was fitted at a reputable bike shop. I'd say you were probably close.
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