Are your arms fully extended? You should have some bend at the elbow; maybe you need to go back to a shorter stem.
Are your arms fully extended? You should have some bend at the elbow; maybe you need to go back to a shorter stem.
I'd rather be swimming...biking...running...and eating cheesecake...
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Yup, bring that stem up, and from looking, I think you can move your saddle very slightly forward. If I dropped a plumb line, I think that your knee is a little behind the axle on the pedal. (Anybody feel free to correct me here). I would try that for starters, then lower the seat slightly, then consider the stem changes, starting with an 80mm.
Keep in mind that any change feels better... for a while. This will take some fiddling to get right.
It's easier to make a small bike bigger, than a big bike smaller. You'll get this.
Lookit, grasshopper....
Staring at the pictures while drinking coffee this morning, I'm wondering if you would benefit from a shorter reach bar, such as the Poco Salsa, etc. Get those hoods a little closer to you, without a stem change. Can you tilt the bars up slightly without loosing your ability to brake in the hoods?
Wish you were across the street....
Lookit, grasshopper....
What were you riding before? How you're pushing your seat back makes me think that this bike probably has a steeper seat tube angle than you're used to - a lot of small bikes and WSD shorten the reach by rotating the seat tube forward. For whatever reason, I hate it, and am really unhappy if i'm on something with a 74-75 degree seat angle. I tend to try to get bikes with a 73 or 73.5 and I still run a seatpost with a setback.
If your inseam is 27.5 inches, I think you probably didn't need a WSD.
My seatangle based on site brand is a 76 angle maybe that is the problem.
Rodriguez/ ARS saddle
I've tried looking for bikes with a 73 degree angle but dont seem to find any in my size, at least with my standover height. I was looking at the Cervelo r3 which has a 72.5 degree for a 48 cm, but don't know if a 51.5 top tube would be too streched out. I have a short torso but do have long arms.
Rodriguez/ ARS saddle