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Road Bike Frames, Wheels & Components / Re: First Road Bike Build
« on: November 20, 2023, 02:39:08 PM »
How tall are you guys? I am 186 cm and have an inseam length of 89 cm. My arm length is 60,5 cm. Which size can you recommend for me?

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Hey, just a heads up: the ultimate and Endurace have a vastly different geometry... you probably should not mention them in the same sentence ;)

From the back of my head, the Velobuild 066 (old external and new interally routed Version) is inspired by the Canyon Endurace, geometry-wise and look-wise. But i didn't compare the geometry charts.
https://www.velobuild.com/products/2023-vb-r-066-carbon-fiber-endurance-road-racing-bike-frame-disc-version

Based on your height and inseam, i wouldnt say your dimensions are that difficult to work with - no super long or short legs.

Best is to compare the frame geometrys of your existing bike, e.g via bike-insights.

Hey, thanks for the reponse. Yeah I know they are completely different. I am searching something in between. A little bit more sporty than the Endurace, but not as racey as the Ultimate.

I have a Gravelbike Cannondale Topstone in Size L. And an Votec VRC PRO (Size XL), which is an allroad bike, but the frame is way too big, so I cannot compare that Frame with other frames. The bike has an Ultegra Di2 installed, which I want to convert to a roadbike frame. And the western brands are too expensive for me, so I decided to buy a Chinese frame. Velobuild looking good. Yishun is convenient because they have a warehouse in Germany, because I'm from Germany. Would be the easiest way.

What about that frame:
https://www.yishunbike.com/product/r068-dperformance-road// in Size 56

Regards
Christian

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Hello folks,

I'm new here and wanted to ask if there are frames from Yishun, Velobuild, etc. that are comparable to the Canyon Ultimate CF SL or the new Canyon Endurace CFR?

I'm not a racer, but I don't like it extremely comfortable either, I'd rather have a sporty seating position, i.e. exactly in between.

Here are my measurements, which I determined myself (based on this page https://www.bike-x.de/rennrad/ratge...e-und-optimale-sitzposition-fuer-ihr-rennrad/):

Inseam length (S): 86 cm
Body length (K): 154 cm
Body length (R): 68 cm
Arm length (A): 60 cm
Height (KG): 186 cm

All the computers always spit out really strange frame sizes based on standard data. I tend to always take a size smaller than the frame size that manufacturers give me... i.e. at Canyon, for example. For example, the size L is shown, but I tend towards M? What do you all mean?

I mean, I'm always right on the border between the two sizes.

It would be nice if someone could help me with which frame size I need or which frame is suitable.

Regards
Christian

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