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  1. #1
    Join Date
    Dec 2003
    Location
    Folsom CA
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    I'm 5'7"

    My Riv Romulus and Saluki (both road/touring bikes) both have 170 mm cranks.

    On the other hand, the Rivendell Road bike that I bought second-hand came with 175 mm crank arms - which according to the 'formulas' out there are a bit too long for me. I figured I'd replace them if I need to. But I've had no problems with them, and to be honest, I've never noticed a difference.

  2. #2
    Join Date
    Jun 2005
    Location
    behind the white pine tree
    Posts
    80
    I'm 4'11" (yes, I'm full-grown)

    Road & mountain bikes have 165mm. My road bike also has smaller wheels (650 CC versus my touring bike which has 700 CC)
    Touring bike has 170mm

    The 165mm cranks were standard-issue with my Women's Specific Trek road bike.

  3. #3
    Join Date
    Jul 2005
    Location
    Rock Hill, NY
    Posts
    32
    I'm 5' 2"
    165 mm cranks (came with my Fisher WSD bike)
    mtn bike

  4. #4
    Join Date
    Jul 2005
    Location
    St. Louis, MO
    Posts
    20
    jobob--I am coveting your Rivendells. A Romulus AND a Saluki sounds wonderful.

    I am 5'3" with 170mm cranks on both bikes, road (700cc) and hybrid (26" wheels).

    Let me toss another question into this, if I may: For those of you using a non-standard crank (a crank other than the one your bike came with), what prompted the change?

    If your bike is a custom job, what determined the crank size?

    If your bikes have differing crank sizes, can you tell the difference? How do they compare?

  5. #5
    Join Date
    Jul 2004
    Posts
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    5'4", and all three road bikes have 170's. My newest bike (my bella Bianchi!) was built from the frame up, but since I knew I loved the fit of my other bikes, I automatically ordered 170's for the new one.

  6. #6
    Join Date
    Jul 2005
    Posts
    121
    I'm 5'2"

    my centurion accordo road bike has 165 mm crank arms. I can't remember if it was standard or not (in 1989). I do remember that I got a shorter stem (90mm) than standard at the time. Maybe even narrower handlebars. It was not a "woman's bike" (aka, not a stepthrough, the only option at the time).

    my new Trek7200FX hybrid for kid carting will have 170 mm (that's the standard for the 15" size, and it is a "womens", but not a WSD but not a "Ladies Stepthrough") and I hope they'll be OK.

    I've actually been obsessing about whether the crank length is going to be a problem...I was looking at the LeMond website and saw their small size Etape bike come with 165mm and shorter stems and narrower handlebars. Sigh.

  7. #7
    Join Date
    Nov 2002
    Location
    Norwood, MA
    Posts
    484
    I once was 5' 0", but now I'm shrinking. I'll tell my age (58) a lot quicker than my current height. My Felt road bike, Terry touring bike, and Terry hybrid all have 165 cranks. My Specialized MTB, modified for winter commuting, has 170's.

 

 

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