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Cyclocross Frames, Wheels & Components / Re: New Gravel Frame Ican Graro
« on: September 12, 2024, 10:04:38 AM »I don't know how tall you are but I'm 179cm and set my saddle height at 75cm from the centre of the BB.
I have a 54cm and there is still plenty of seatpost left to raise the height if needed.
The tip of the stealth saddle is 5-6cm behind the BB which lets me get into a decently aggressive position, there is still a bit of room to move it forwards or backwards.
I've still to settle on my reach but currently have a 11cm stem which isn't far off
I've not had chance to ride it off-road in the couple of months I've been riding it but with road wheels and 28mm tyres it feels great . Subjectively, maybe a little less responsive than my road bike but it is definitely more compliant and it's no slower when comparing rides.
if you can it might be worth getting a bike fit on a jig and dialing in a position before committing to buying a frame as it sounds like you've been making various sized and styles of frames work.
One thing to take into consideration when measuring the stack is that you have have to add 10-20mm to take into account the headset cap for the internal routing or making space for the cables to enter the headset depending on the style you go for.
I fitted this token headset as it has seals aroung the cable entry ports,it adds 20mm or so to the stack height
https://www.orrobikes.com/product/token-cablebox-headset-semi-internal
hope that helps
Appreciate the insight, feeling more confident in the 54cm frame and going to place my order.
Still undecided on how I'll handle the internal routing. Currently looking at two different handlebars (one has internal routing and one does not) so that'll dictate what type of stem I get. But I'm thinking the Deda Superbox Stem might be the way to go regardless of my handlebar.