HI all
I am looking at a TCR advanced and was shopping for one today. I am totally happy with my stack/reach requirements from other bikes and was testing out a L (I am 6'2") which is bang-on.
This felt great but the salespeople were insistent i need an XL based on observing me on the bike.
Just wondering what height ranges are using a L versus an XL amongst STW users?
Depends on your proportions and fit. If the L felt right then go with that. I've spent time on an XL TCR and at 6'3" it was fine. I imagine I'd be happy on a L aswell, although the saddle to bar drop would be extreme cos I've got long legs.
If you're long in the body and short in the leg, you'll probably want an XL to give you some room to stretch out into.
Anmd likewise, if you're long in the leg, you'd be better off with a L if you can hack a big saddle to bar drop. Or just look at a different bike.
I have just bought a tcr disc and went for the m/l I'm 5"11 and have had it professionally fitted. I'm sure some of the giant stores (leamington spa) do a basic fit for around £25 which I think they will do before you buy.
I had a TCR and I'm 6"1 I have small legs and long body and I was on a M/L. Loved that bike! It fitted so well.
As above. I'd say a M/L to L depending on proportions. I've put people an inch shorter than you on mediums. TCRS are great bikes and a smaller frame and longer stem will always be a better handling bike than a larger frame and shorter stem. If in doubt go smaller.
I'd be wary going for an M/L at 6'2". Too short in the TT and the short headtube will mean you'll end up with alot of saddle/bar drop.
6ft and an ML here. Quite a long stem (140) to get the right reach but I'd not want any more stack. Worth remembering that your stem choice is a bit limited with the overdrive steerer.
Thanks all. Forgot about the overdrive steerer impacting on stem choice.
I'd certainly not want to go any smaller than L, but the XL seemed too reachy
Thanks for the input.
Giant and Pro both do a range of lengths but your limited in angles, so you can't get a long droopy stem if the stack is too high, so stack is key to sizing.