Hi all,
I wonder if someone can help offer some guidance on frame sizing when it comes to sloping top tubes. I really like Marin's, in particular the horizontal top tubes of their earlier 1990 era zolatone bike frames. I normally find that a 19" (centre to centre) seat tube frame puts me nicely on a 22.5" sized top tube, and its a great fit for me. I would normally aim for a 22.5" top tube generally on road bikes, so its all happy days.
However, I've started to get interested in later Marin's circa 1992 onwards towards 1996 but noticed the frames now incorporate a sloping top tube. The question is, would you advise I stick with my usual 19" centre-centre seat tube size, but noting that the Marin frame geometries now have a longer actual top tube...23". I've done some reading online about actual vs effective top tube length, and why there was a push towards sloping tubes to cut down on the number of frame sizes. I'm just wondering if a sloping tube will feel too long, and whether I should drop down to a 17.5" seat tube, which lists the top tube as 22.5".
Can you offer any advice, would you normally go down a size for a sloping top tube vs a more horizontal geometry? Would an extra 0.5" make much difference anyway?
Thanks in advance for any help or guidance.
Aaron
I wonder if someone can help offer some guidance on frame sizing when it comes to sloping top tubes. I really like Marin's, in particular the horizontal top tubes of their earlier 1990 era zolatone bike frames. I normally find that a 19" (centre to centre) seat tube frame puts me nicely on a 22.5" sized top tube, and its a great fit for me. I would normally aim for a 22.5" top tube generally on road bikes, so its all happy days.
However, I've started to get interested in later Marin's circa 1992 onwards towards 1996 but noticed the frames now incorporate a sloping top tube. The question is, would you advise I stick with my usual 19" centre-centre seat tube size, but noting that the Marin frame geometries now have a longer actual top tube...23". I've done some reading online about actual vs effective top tube length, and why there was a push towards sloping tubes to cut down on the number of frame sizes. I'm just wondering if a sloping tube will feel too long, and whether I should drop down to a 17.5" seat tube, which lists the top tube as 22.5".
Can you offer any advice, would you normally go down a size for a sloping top tube vs a more horizontal geometry? Would an extra 0.5" make much difference anyway?
Thanks in advance for any help or guidance.
Aaron