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  1. #1
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    Feb 2011
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    Boise, Idaho
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    Thank you everybody for your input. I called the bike shop today where I purchased the bike back in June. I talked to the manager and explained everything that has happened (multiple fittings, purchasing of different parts). She wants me to come buy and show her what I am talking about. We shall see what she says. But, the damage has been done and I am now looking to purchase a new bike.

    I am still trying to figure out how to post pics in the forum. Any ideas?

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  2. #2
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    Quote Originally Posted by amkipe View Post
    I am still trying to figure out how to post pics in the forum. Any ideas?
    I hope the shop will take the bike back on a trade on one that fits, but if you can't get any satisfaction, to post photos, you need to have a place to host them first. Do you have an account on Photobucket or Picasa, or any number of photo hosting sites? If not, you can sign up for a free account. I use Photobucket and have been happy with it. You then upload the photos to that site. At least on Photobucket, when you click on the photo, it will give you the direct link. Copy that link.

    Now, create a post here on TE. Click on the little mountain icon above the box where you are typing your post. It will ask for the link to your photo. Paste in the link.

    That's it! It sounds much harder than it is when I write it out.

    Good luck, and please keep us posted about your meeting with the LBS manager.
    Emily

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  3. #3
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    Feb 2011
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    Boise, Idaho
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    Pics now added

    Pics are now added on the first post on the second page of the post! Thank you!

  4. #4
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    I'm 5'1 - and I can ride the 51 cm specialized. It's 51 cm on compact geometry. If you look at the actual geometry of that bike the seat tube is actually 45 cm. The top tube is 518 cm, which would be long if you're looking for a WSD, but I prefer my top tubes around 530-540 mm because I don't have a WSD body at all.

    I did at some point a few years ago go test ride specialized rubys and the salesmen did put me on a 52 cm model, which fit me fine.

    Now, I wouldn't buy that specialized ruby because that 75.5 degree seat angle would kill me. I like a 73 degree seat angle.

    So anyways, depending on the proportions of OP and whether she's got a WSD body, saying that she can't ride a "virtual" 51 cm bike at 5'1 isn't necessarily true because I do ride very comfortably road bikes with similar measurements (except for the seat tube angle).

  5. #5
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    Sep 2006
    Location
    Washington, DC
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    Just a thought... do you need the aero bars? Are you doing triathlon? If not, then the bike might fit you ok to just ride with the drop bars. To get a good fit with bar extensions, many people need to go down a size with the top tube. For example, my road bike fits great, but it would be horrible for using clip-ons. I'd be so stretched out! It's worth considering at least if you can't return the bike. That said, I agree with several posters that this size bike is probably too big for many people of your height. Looking at the fit they've done on the bike, it definitely looks like you could go down at least a size. BUT you probably won't be able to get the bars so high relative to the saddle with a smaller bike (which will have a shorter head tube), if that position is what you are looking for. It looks like you've got the bars at max height on this bike.

  6. #6
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    Feb 2011
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    Boise, Idaho
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    I am actually training for Ironman Canada and Boise 70.3. So, I do need the aero bars and they were purchased when I originally bought the bike.

  7. #7
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    Feb 2011
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    Boise, Idaho
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    Went to the bike shop yesterday. I brought my bike in and showed it to the manager. She is about my size and she saw how large the bike was for me. I tried out a 47 cm amira and felt insanely mOre comfortable. I really do want to make the bike work so we tried a straight seat post. I took the bike home last night and did a two hour ride on the trainer. The way my weight shifted and it really didn't put me that much closer to where I need to be on the bike. I am going to take it back today and just let them know that I am going to sell it and purchase another bike. I truly can't imagine doing my half and full ironman on something that is this uncomfortable to me.

 

 

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