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  1. #1
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    Aug 2009
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    Black Forest, CO
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    Quote Originally Posted by Muirenn View Post
    Too bad about the purchase. Looks like you know where you went wrong. You should be able to sell it, though. Good idea to keep the components. They are Ultegra? (And what size is it from what year? Any idea?).

    Before you do that, though. Take it and yourself to an independent fitter and get some real numbers. And ask that person their opinion on the bike's fit.

    Surly makes a great tourer for a reasonable price. And you could be fitted at a shop. Raleigh and Jamis also make nice tourers. So does Soma.

    BTW, how tall are you? And would you say you are long legged, balanced proportions, or long-torsoed? What about your arms? Shorter or longer?

    Edit, I like your dog too. And welcome to TE!
    Thanks for the welcome. Okay, I took the bike to a new shop in town that specializes in touring bikes. The owner is interested in buying the frame for his wife, so I asked about swapping all the components onto a new frame fitted for me. They acted like it's a perfectly easy thing to do. So maybe I can have the best of both worlds, all the great Co-Motion parts, yes Ultegra components, and a frame in the right size. To answer your question, I am 5'9" with a 32" inseam, I think proportionate? BTW, the shop owner agreed that the frame is tiny for me, it's odd that the seller was just a little shorter than me. Well, if it doesn't work out you may see a Co-Motion in the classifieds with a very reasonable price I'll keep you posted.

  2. #2
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    Aug 2009
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    The bike is a 2007 but I don't know the exact size. Maybe I can get the bike shop to measure it for me. The standover height seemed good to me, the guy who sold it to me was about 5'7" but he must have a really short torso because it is very cramped for me. I talked to the shop owner about pushing out the handlebar, setting back the seat post, etc. but he still felt and I agree that the frame is too small. I'll keep you updated.

  3. #3
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    Dec 2010
    Location
    Boise Idaho
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    How wonderful that the lbs can give you a hand. Good Luck. A bike you are going to be on day in an day out needs to be comfortable and keep you smiling. If you want to know the size, measure the seat tube from the center of the crank to where you seat post is inserted. here is link to the bike hermits blog post about touring bike size
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  4. #4
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    Aug 2009
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    Quote Originally Posted by Sky King View Post
    How wonderful that the lbs can give you a hand. Good Luck. A bike you are going to be on day in an day out needs to be comfortable and keep you smiling. If you want to know the size, measure the seat tube from the center of the crank to where you seat post is inserted. here is link to the bike hermits blog post about touring bike size
    hey, thanks for the link Sky King, I was not familiar with that website. Lots of good info there. You know, I think I will just calm down a bit and try some longer rides onthe bike before I make a decision. Thanks everyone for the good advice.

 

 

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