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Re: Frame recommendations around 60cm.
We bought a few different frames and other components from yishun, so the price was a bit different to usual. You can contact them by email and they'll get back to you really quick with quotes.
March 05, 2024, 08:51:24 AM |
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Re: Frame recommendations around 60cm.
(My apologies if this has been discussed ad nauseam). I am 1.91m had my bike fitting last friday with my Yishun R1058-D in size 59 with 110mm x 440mm handlebar combo and it fits me by 2mm in the perfect range with a not too aggressive position. Keep the setback of 15mm in mind so if you have shorter arms than usual adapt the reach accordingly. I had to clamp my saddle on the front limit. if you want to know more details about yishun or the frames available get in touch with Kitty: "kitty.jiang@yishunbike.com". March 05, 2024, 11:13:52 AM |
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Re: Frame recommendations around 60cm.
I'm 6' 3" as well running the Airwolf YFR066 58CM which has a stack height of 614mm. 110mm stem on the integrated bar with 10mm spacers. Fits well to my body, but I don't know your inseam. I would recommend taking a look at that or the Carbonda CFR 1056 for similar sizing and geo
March 08, 2024, 11:46:32 PM |
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Re: Frame recommendations around 60cm.
Hi, 195cm tall, 96cm inseam and full of understanding for the problem - very limited choices of frames from China, especially if you are looking at endurance rather than race geometry. I have bought and built a Velobuild VB-R-099, if I am not mistaken the frame is also available as Long Teng LTK268-D, Workswell WCB-R-268 and TanTan TT-X21. https://chinertown.com/index.php/topic,3102.msg34848.html#msg34848 Seatpost setback is used to adjust your position over the cranks, position on the bike is then determined by stem, spacers and handlebar. I like my VB-R-099, but the saddle height to bar drop is about the maximum that I can / want to tolerate. March 11, 2024, 04:26:44 AM |
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Re: Wheelset suggestion for Alpe d'Huez
what width tyres do you like to run? i always go with farsports wheels since i've never had a problem with them. for alpe d'huez you could go anything from 30-45mm deep depending on how specific to climbing you want them to be i reckon. i like the look of the farsports hyper wheels in 30, 40, 45mm deep for climbing, or a mixture of 2. maybe 40 front 45 rear sounds like a nice all round climbing oriented wheel that could complement your d67 nicely, perhaps a 30mm deep wheel might be too specific and leave a gap in your wheel sets. prob get them for 800 shipped with a dt350 and whatever sapim cx spokes you want and sapim nips. maybe cx supers for a lighter wheel if that's what you're after. lots of good options out there though... March 23, 2024, 04:28:28 AM |
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Re: Wheelset suggestion for Alpe d'Huez
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March 24, 2024, 01:01:22 PM |
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