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  1. #1
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    Koronin, I love the looks of the F5! I'd really like to test ride any similar geometry Felt just for the sizing, but it didn't work out. I didn't really want to write off the Felts just because I couldn't try them, but I rode the Synapse in both 51 unisex and women's designs and was perfectly comfortable on both. Plus, there was a great deal for over $600 off the carbons and uh...I love a good deal. *blushes* I wouldn't be able to get a similar carbon Felt bike for the same price.

    The listed standover height is greater on the unisex one but it wasn't noticeable to me at the time. I will return to the LBS and pay specific attention to it next time. I was also drawn to the women's Synapse 6 because it comes in a color scheme which I really love - black/turquoise/white and not *too* girly. Most of the unisex Synapses come in black/white but I'll consider it in a 48 if it feels better and is more comfortable.

    I usually get off my bike by swinging my right leg over the back wheel while it's coasting slowly. Probably going to be different for a road bike with the clipless shoes though!

    Oops I rambled, sorry about that! Thanks for all of your thoughtful replies. This is a very friendly forum!
    Last edited by gocard; 08-06-2012 at 09:49 PM.

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    In my opinion, you don't need that much clearance over a road bike. With your cycling shoes and bike shorts on, can you safely and comfortably straddle the 51? If so, you're good to go. I don't have much room to spare on my road bike and it has never been an issue.
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    The real thing to think of is the drop from where you are in the saddle to the bars- how did that feel.

    They stock them with a 90cm stem normally- you can go up to a 100 or 110 or even a 120 if the drop felt really good.(I ride an 80 stem, so just know there are little things you can tweak to make the bike fit correctly)

    If the 51 left you feeling too upright due to a lack of drop, then I would go with the 48 and put on a longer stem but if your drop on the 51 felt good and comfortable -then you are good to go.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ehirsch83 View Post
    The real thing to think of is the drop from where you are in the saddle to the bars- how did that feel.

    They stock them with a 90cm stem normally- you can go up to a 100 or 110 or even a 120 if the drop felt really good.(I ride an 80 stem, so just know there are little things you can tweak to make the bike fit correctly)

    If the 51 left you feeling too upright due to a lack of drop, then I would go with the 48 and put on a longer stem but if your drop on the 51 felt good and comfortable -then you are good to go.
    Shops often build up bikes--at least women's bikes--with a riser stem in the "up" position. Turning it over so that it slopes downward can also provide a bit more drop if that's what you're after. Otherwise, I wouldn't get too fixated on standover. Again, so long as you can straddle the bike, you should be fine. SO is a bigger concern with mountain bikes and, even then, some people will tell you that it's an overemphasized metric for fit.
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    I wouldn't worry too much about clearance either. More can you touch the ground with both feet at the same. Well that's my biggest thing. I have no clearance at all with my older road bike and just a small amount with the Felt.

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    I'm probably overthinking it because it never bothered me before until I overheard a guy at the store say it to another customer. I'm going to test ride again tomorrow but from your experiences that you shared, I'm pretty sure I'll be fine on a 51 WSD. The unisex Synapse 6 is just black and white but if it fits better and I buy it instead of the WSD, then I'm sure I'll find a way to liven it up with other colors!

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    Definitely go for the one that fits and feels better.

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    Quote Originally Posted by indysteel View Post
    In my opinion, you don't need that much clearance over a road bike. With your cycling shoes and bike shorts on, can you safely and comfortably straddle the 51? If so, you're good to go. I don't have much room to spare on my road bike and it has never been an issue.
    Exactly...

    PBH is a guide not a hard and fast rule. IMO, stand over height means very little on a bike you ride on the road. If you can straddle and you love the feel of the way it rides then go for it. Top tubes angles are different on different bikes so the 1 to 2 " clearance means zip.
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    I went to the bike shop after work today and took the 48, 51 (women's and unisex) back out for a spin. I felt fine standing over the 51 and everyone's advice here was also very helpful. During the ride I felt a tiny bit more stretched out than I'd remembered it the last four times and it turns out the seat had gotten shifted a tiny bit back.

    I also compared the geometry charts for the unisex and the women's versions and was surprised to find that the same sizes have the same dimensions for everything - top tube, stack, reach, etc. They said the main differences were the seat and the handlebar stem and width.

    Anyway, the 51 felt fine to me. I asked them to order it in the color scheme I preferred!

    Now how to go about making these next two weeks go by faster... hmmm

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    Congrats on your new bike!

  11. #11
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    Gahhh the agony.

    I called my LBS after 1.5 weeks to check the status of my order. They had just about finished putting it together when they noticed a crack in the front tube and they said they couldn't sell me a bike in that condition. I'm really glad they were up front about that!

    Guess I am going to have to wait yet another week or so before I get it. I saw the bike in person though, and it looks great! (minus the crack)

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    Bummer!
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