Update for future confused women: paid for a fitting this morning. Fitter said the bike was very appropriate for my frame. He replaced the 7 cm tube ("that's very short") with a 9 cm, moved the seat forward, dropped the bars, and I was good to go! YAY! Better now!
I have a longer than average torso and shorter legs. How I always knew this before ever cycling was by a couple things.
One, my GFs of equal height would go jean shopping together. Same size /style jeans. Their's would be the right length. Mine would be dragging the ground too long flat-footed. Always need heels, a hem, or a roll up.
Speedo swim suits... their is a specific way you measure your torso. I used to think I'd need a larger size. Because it was cutting into my shoulders etc. After talking to some of my tri buddies from the gym on fit, and visiting Speedo's web-site... they make a "long torso" and a regular. I'm pretty much the first one.
On bike fit... after painfully riding a two frame sizes too large wsd sport frame road bike, I paid for a fit at a diff shop. Now I know my correct size for one thing. Ideal geometry. And if any of my proportions were outta the norm enough to warrant a custom build.
There are a series of math calculations the fitter performs. One of which is your ratio of body parts. Like is your torso longer, leg--femur to shin bone ratio, etc.
I could fit a man's bike. But, my Orbea happens to be a wsd. However, they as a brand are known for their slightly longer TTs. Thus, mine fits like a glove. The brand geo was just made for me.
On the back pain between the shoulder blades... I had the exact same thing! My lbs place of purchase went with a shorter stem upon my local guys recs. Even though the lbs owner told me I should go longer. Just spinning the parking lot, it felt like someone had stabbed a hot fireplace poker in the middle of my upper back. We put on a longer stem (just a wee bit long, but what was on hand at the time)... and viola. No more brutal pain as with the shorter one. The deal is... before, my back was too scruched up and rounded at the top... with the longer, I can get stretched out *flat* = nice straight spine = no pain.
Good Luck!![]()
Yep, if you had a long torso you'd already know it. You'd find that shirts are often too short, and jeans are often too low-cut.
My example - I have the same inseam as you and I'm 5'6"! *Very* long-torsoed.
Anyhow, I wound up getting a wsd bike anyway because I have short arms (to go with my short legs, I guess). I put a slightly longer stem on it, but otherwise it's worked well for me.
You want long-torsoed. I'm a freakin' Hobbit. I'm 5'6" with a 26.5 " inseam. Capri pants come to my ankles! Mini skirts, below my knees.My flightsuit looked ridiculous on a hanger...all body with these short sleeves and legs. Fitting me for a bike is a nightmare. I hate it.