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beagle"Louise Robinson rides a 52cm road bike[/quote said:Which the same seller also has listed it would appear.
Forum member 'Bikemesiter' is the chap to ask with regard RSP details.
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A 52cm c-c top tube is *very* short.beagle":xi3f2xvo said:What size is it do you reckon? It says Louise Robinson rides a 52cm road bike, so that would make this about 15", 16"? Looks a bit bigger than that. I'm asking because I might have a punt.
Anthony":3hd6cu8c said:A 52cm c-c top tube is *very* short.beagle":3hd6cu8c said:What size is it do you reckon? It says Louise Robinson rides a 52cm road bike, so that would make this about 15", 16"? Looks a bit bigger than that. I'm asking because I might have a punt.
I'm 5-7 and I can ride a size 16 Kona very comfortably, even though I prefer size 17. The size 16 has a 53.8cm c-c top tube. I believe the Kona size 14 has a 52.5cm c-c top tube. I would reckon this bike could be too small for anybody over 5-4. [Which is a shame.]
I'm puzzled by the design, because even if RSP got in right at the beginning of Reynolds 853, the frame can't be any earlier than 1996. So you would think it was designed for suspension. And thus not a particularly long stem. So I doubt whether the short tt is explained by an intention to use an extra long stem. I don't think Louise Robinson was all that small, but maybe she just liked a small bike.
W W Biffta":tqhu310j said:i'm looking at this, guessed it was '97 cos of no canti stop
dunno about the size, didnt look so small to me, but seller claims the weight is 1.59kg, which if its accurate is a bit special.
no reason 853 cant make a frame that weight, but ive never noticed anyone actually doin it.
reserve is 99 quid by the way