Tom Demerley is probably one of the best bike fitters around.
http://www.bikesportmichigan.com/wheels/wheels.shtml
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All,
http://www.billbostoncycles.com/bicycle_fit.htm
I found this site to have a good overview of the different measurements of a bike frame and what they mean for performance. Those of you shorter than 5' 6" may want to check it out for sure as there are some very specific comments about frame design/measurement for folks this size and shorter. Also, there is an interesting overview of crank length.
I came up with this site in and effort to understand what the difference in seat tube length would mean to performance. I'm trying to compare the Rivendell Atlantis and the Surly Long Haul Trucker (58 cm size).
I would really appreciate any comments you have or other sites you know of that would help me learn more about what these measurements mean in terms of performance and fit.
cheers,
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Last edited by sydney_b; 10-12-2005 at 09:02 AM. Reason: * had to fix info, didn't look at columns correctly and gave misinfo on Atlantis measurement.
Tom Demerley is probably one of the best bike fitters around.
http://www.bikesportmichigan.com/wheels/wheels.shtml
Just keep pedaling.
If you do a search on Google for
bike fityou'll come up with a lot of links. There are a couple on the first page where the authors are well known in the cycling world: Peter White, Jim Langley, as well as shops like Colorado Cyclist.
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Thank you! The Peter White write up was pretty darn useful as was the info from Colorado Cyclist.