Ugo51
Retro Guru
Hi everyone,
It's a bit of a silly question but I am new to road bikes and I found myself buying a 57cm Peugeout.
I sat on it, I liked it, I bought it.
Then I got to know that, in theory, I would need to be at least half a foot taller to fit such frame, as I stand at 5'7' short with inside leg at about 29"/30"
I tried a 52cm Peugeot, thinking it would suit me better...but it really doesn't.
Not only the torso position - far too much over the handlebar - but the comfort in pedaling is not even comparable. I prefer the 57cm, I am faster on it, and I get less tired.
Ultimately I don't care what I should be riding and obviously I will keep on riding what feels comfortable but maybe there is something obvious I am ignoring? Is it possible I am making some sort of mistake in positioning myself onto the saddle so that I am cheated in thinking the 52cm is no good to me while in reality I am just not using it to its potential?
Thanks,
Ugo
It's a bit of a silly question but I am new to road bikes and I found myself buying a 57cm Peugeout.
I sat on it, I liked it, I bought it.
Then I got to know that, in theory, I would need to be at least half a foot taller to fit such frame, as I stand at 5'7' short with inside leg at about 29"/30"
I tried a 52cm Peugeot, thinking it would suit me better...but it really doesn't.
Not only the torso position - far too much over the handlebar - but the comfort in pedaling is not even comparable. I prefer the 57cm, I am faster on it, and I get less tired.
Ultimately I don't care what I should be riding and obviously I will keep on riding what feels comfortable but maybe there is something obvious I am ignoring? Is it possible I am making some sort of mistake in positioning myself onto the saddle so that I am cheated in thinking the 52cm is no good to me while in reality I am just not using it to its potential?
Thanks,
Ugo