mrmacmusic
Veteran
- Location
- Tillicoultry
I went to see the 2013 Trek 3.1 today and the LBS also had an old model on display (thought it was 2012, but turns out to be 2011 spec). It was red, white and black and I loved the look (see my "aluminium or carbon" post!), and being a 56cm thought the size would be right, if in fact a touch too big.
I couldn't do a test ride, but sitting on it the size felt right to me - a bit longer than I'm used to on my Flight, but comfortable. However, the highly experienced assistant (who does the paid-for fitting sessions) said I was a bit upright on it and it was too small, although he admitted looking at me he'd never have said I needed a 58cm. I'm 5'10" and 32" inside leg. With the seat in the right position he measured a 5cm drop to the bars, and was indicating my back was at about a 45deg angle and too upright.
There was a Madone 4.5 in a 58cm which I tried too, and whilst it felt too long to me, the assistant said the angle of my back was much better. The measured drop to the bars was the same, but the reach was 3cm longer than the 3.1. Another customer commented that he thought the 3.1 looked too small, although he'd put a shorter stem on the 4.5 and maybe move the saddle forward a bit....
I'm not suggesting that the experienced assistant's advice was wrong, but it's really confused me. Should a road bike feel so long if you're not used to it? I don't want a full on aggressive race position, but I don't want so relaxed and upright that it looks like I'm "granny going for the shopping" (other customer's quote!). By the sounds of things, what I think feels right might be too upright.
I'm planning to go see the Giant Defy Composite in another shop tomorrow, but on a previous visit they already said the M is the right size for me in the Giant... that's a lot smaller than the 58cm Trek recommended today.
The final bike on my shortlist is the Cannondale Synapse Carbon 105, but I'm not going to be able to see that in the flesh, and would need to order it blind online. Edinburgh Bicycle said that 56cm was the right size when I tried the aluminium Synapse there last weekend.
I feel like I'm getting conflicting advice regarding size and it's really confusing me... help please
I couldn't do a test ride, but sitting on it the size felt right to me - a bit longer than I'm used to on my Flight, but comfortable. However, the highly experienced assistant (who does the paid-for fitting sessions) said I was a bit upright on it and it was too small, although he admitted looking at me he'd never have said I needed a 58cm. I'm 5'10" and 32" inside leg. With the seat in the right position he measured a 5cm drop to the bars, and was indicating my back was at about a 45deg angle and too upright.
There was a Madone 4.5 in a 58cm which I tried too, and whilst it felt too long to me, the assistant said the angle of my back was much better. The measured drop to the bars was the same, but the reach was 3cm longer than the 3.1. Another customer commented that he thought the 3.1 looked too small, although he'd put a shorter stem on the 4.5 and maybe move the saddle forward a bit....
I'm not suggesting that the experienced assistant's advice was wrong, but it's really confused me. Should a road bike feel so long if you're not used to it? I don't want a full on aggressive race position, but I don't want so relaxed and upright that it looks like I'm "granny going for the shopping" (other customer's quote!). By the sounds of things, what I think feels right might be too upright.
I'm planning to go see the Giant Defy Composite in another shop tomorrow, but on a previous visit they already said the M is the right size for me in the Giant... that's a lot smaller than the 58cm Trek recommended today.
The final bike on my shortlist is the Cannondale Synapse Carbon 105, but I'm not going to be able to see that in the flesh, and would need to order it blind online. Edinburgh Bicycle said that 56cm was the right size when I tried the aluminium Synapse there last weekend.
I feel like I'm getting conflicting advice regarding size and it's really confusing me... help please
