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6'1 and usually ride a 17, I own a 19-20" and find I can't move it around under me quite the same.


 
Posted : 30/04/2010 1:11 pm
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Open call to nearly everyone on this thread -

Your bike is too small for you!!!!!


 
Posted : 30/04/2010 1:13 pm
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Open call to nearly everyone on this thread -

Your bike is too small for you!!!!!

That depends on what you are doing on it. If you follow road bike sizing, with seat post at maximum pedalling efficiency height - that works great for XC thrashing/touring. I've owned a 20" Inbred that rode like a proverbial gate - it was dull, dull, dull. Now ride a medium BFe, with a long post when climbing, and it's a hoot (although will never climb as efficiently as the longer, duller Inbred)

If you are doing DH or tougher riding, then the whole game is different.

There's a huge range of styles of riding, each requiring different set-ups and equipment.


 
Posted : 30/04/2010 1:36 pm
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This week I slid my saddle forwards by <1cm to get me more over the front of the bike for climbing, and it has definitely made a difference to the way the bike rides seated on steep climbs.

Yeah I just slid my saddle forwards a cm or two and it makes a huge difference. Thought I'd try it moved back a bit as its usually a bit too cramped on climbs, but feels horrible being so far over the back for everything else. I'll never get why people run lay-back seats, I have to have mine right forward otherwise it feels like I'm way too far over the back wheel.

Saying this I could probably do with a proper bike fitting as mine really doesn't seem right for XC but I find it comfy because I'm used to it. The smaller frame works great for jumping/dh as well!

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22cm ish out of the frame, looks almost normal compared to most here ๐Ÿ˜†


 
Posted : 30/04/2010 6:47 pm
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If you are doing DH or tougher riding, then the whole game is different.

whys that thn ? best tell steve peat to get that seat down - its pretty high ...


 
Posted : 30/04/2010 6:54 pm
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Exactly.


 
Posted : 30/04/2010 7:01 pm
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Open call to nearly everyone on this thread -

Your bike is too small for you!!!!!

+1


 
Posted : 30/04/2010 7:01 pm
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I have experience of both ends of the frame sizing spectrum.

Just so you know where I'm coming from. I used to think this was the most comfortable thing in the world:

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Then I got this and discovered a whole new world of how things should be:

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and finally, I have this - the monster truck that can do anything I can, only better:

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The first two bikes are both 21" frames - the Turner is 23". I still maintain the difference between a L and XL in the same bike will be tiny in handling performance - the length of the top tube might be relevant, but the axle to axle, angles and BB height will be pretty much the same. Or are the big blokes with kiddy bikes just making excuses for their inability to move a bike around?


 
Posted : 30/04/2010 8:22 pm
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LOL'ed my head off at Takisawa2's piccy!


 
Posted : 30/04/2010 9:03 pm
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If you are doing DH or tougher riding, then the whole game is different.

whys that thn ? best tell steve peat to get that seat down - its pretty high .


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So, how did you hear about that, by watching this website?

Do you do much DH riding?

Just interested, because if you do, and you keep your saddle at full pedalling efficiency height then fair play, I'd be happy to hear about it.


 
Posted : 30/04/2010 9:52 pm
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Can't compete with some on here, but here's my collection of seatposts...

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Posted : 30/04/2010 10:19 pm
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no gavin i dont ride downhill - never have - its a complete wild stab in the dark .....

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Posted : 30/04/2010 10:33 pm
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oh and i ride a full on xc bike now with the saddle at full height where ever i go.


 
Posted : 30/04/2010 10:34 pm
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Sorry, but can't really see what height your seatpost is at there, Trailrat.

So, you didn't have your saddle at full height when doing that jump (which looks cool btw), but you ride Xc with your saddle at full height?

Cool - we agree!


 
Posted : 30/04/2010 10:57 pm
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Must say that saddle looks pretty low to me!


 
Posted : 01/05/2010 7:07 am
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Steve Peat may run his post a bit higher than most, but it's a long way off XC pedalling height. Oh and how tall is he...?


 
Posted : 01/05/2010 7:22 am
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but by you lots rules that means his frame is too small ๐Ÿ˜‰


 
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