frame for 5ft girl
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aksendz at 02.13.09 - 5:42 pm
anyone have a frame for a 5footer?
thats like what...a 48'?
oh yeah...for cheap. :P
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depends on inseam, geometry, etc.
_iJunes02.13.09 - 5:43 pm
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i know someone that was 5'2" and she ended up riding a 46cm TT bike that was custom built.
_iJunes02.13.09 - 5:44 pm
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Anton u still havent bought ur new bike yet save ur cash for ur self.. Pussy is free remember?
Debut21302.13.09 - 6:51 pm
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i'm building a bike at the kitchen
:P
and plan to build the other bike also at the kitchen
plus, i'm so in debt that new bike is put of for a LONG time.
aksendz02.13.09 - 7:45 pm
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48-49cm should be the tallest.
Remember, I'm like 5ft and I ride a 42.
But, yes, does depend on inseam. But who cares.
imachynna02.13.09 - 7:45 pm
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Question:
I know that stand over height (over the top tube) is important, but what about the seat height, should you be able to sit on your seat and have both feet flat on the ground also??
speedybrian200002.13.09 - 8:19 pm
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the saddle heigh depends on the geometry, stem,
_iJunes02.13.09 - 8:20 pm
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heres a tip for everyone, your saddle should be adjusted so when you raise your head as far forward and up as possible, your arms are not locked. a slight bend is what you're looking for. and for your pedals, you should put your heel on the pedal, and while pedaling backwards, you should not feel your hips swaying side to side.
_iJunes02.13.09 - 8:21 pm
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"Question:
I know that stand over height (over the top tube) is important, but what about the seat height, should you be able to sit on your seat and have both feet flat on the ground also??"
No, if you can do that, your seat is WAY too low.
You want to set up your bike so that your leg is just shy of straight when the pedal is at the bottom of the stroke. As ijunes mentioned, if your hips are rocking as you pedal, your seat is too high.
JB02.14.09 - 8:40 am
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I think I speak for all the juveniles on the board when I say a picture of the female would really help in determining an answer to the question.
pretzels02.14.09 - 10:19 pm
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The seat should be about the same height as your hip bone, but
seat tube length is hardly relevant because of the simple fact the seat can be raised up and down. The top tube length is much more critical.
Road God told me this.
onelessfixie02.15.09 - 12:43 am
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Have complete 48 cm bike with new tires etc all tuned up for 150.00
Atomic Cycles
www.atomiccycles.com
rev10602.15.09 - 8:06 am
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"a picture of the female would really help in determining an answer to the question"
I'm not a juvenile but i concur pics always help..
Debut21302.16.09 - 4:01 pm
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hey lindsay
fuck your road god.
your road god can suck my jesus.
_iJunes02.16.09 - 4:06 pm
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i'm 5'0 and i ride a 44 cm. mine is terry style with a tiny ass front wheel though. i like it. CoeCoe also rides 44cm with two 700s and shes 5'1. 46/47 just sounds too big.
tinycities02.16.09 - 4:22 pm
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