Now Leah, two Platys would be merely eccentric. Crazy requires a minimum of three.
On Thursday, November 7, 2024 at 7:29:30 PM UTC-5 Steve wrote: > 5'8" male here with an 81cm pbh. I'm on a 50 Platy with a Billie bar > mounted on a 100mm Technomic. I'm comfy on the bike though I probably, > maybe could have should have waited for a 55 to come along. That said, I > love the ride!!! (Hmm, maybe I need to "do a Leah" and have both sizes! > > [image: 2473E827-6E09-4E85-B02A-0133A174F7E7_1_201_a.jpeg] > Steve in AVL > On Thursday, November 7, 2024 at 7:02:56 PM UTC-5 [email protected] > wrote: > >> My saddle height is 73cm. I got the chance to ride the 55cm today and it >> felt surprisingly small. I’ll need to ride. 60 to feel it out if anyone in >> the Chicago area wants to meet up:) and try out a 56cm Susie >> >> On Nov 7, 2024, at 8:33 AM, DavidP <[email protected]> wrote: >> >> What's your saddle height? >> >> >> The Platypus is a shorter bike than the Susie and you'll need a longer >> stem or different bars to get the same reach on the 55cm Platypus that you >> have on the 56cm Susie. The concern about trying to go to the 60cm Platypus >> with an 82.5 PBH is running up against the minimum saddle height; you may >> end up being constrained with saddle and seat post options to make it work. >> >> Here's my 60cm Platy with a ~74.5cm saddle height, B17, and stock K-alloy >> post. You can see there's not too much space before the post starts to >> taper down. >> >> -Dave >> >> On Thursday, November 7, 2024 at 5:52:45 AM UTC-5 Roberta wrote: >> >>> I’m 5’7”, 82 or 83 cm pbh, female, have a 55 platypus with Billie bars >>> on a 10 cm extra – tall stem. The bike fits me well, but feels larger than >>> my mid chain stay sized bikes, HomerHilson and Betty Foy. Your Susie is >>> already a “bigger “Bike and you feel comfortable in it. >>> >>> The Billy bars come WAY back. In fact, I cut off one centimeter of mine >>> and I’m thinking of doing another centimeter. If the extra tall stem came >>> in a 12 cm length I would’ve just gotten that. It is a. fabulous bar, and I >>> love the way it angles back ergonomically. >>> >>> With your comments, and longer upper body, and preference for a billy >>> bar, I have a feeling you’ll be more comfortable with the bigger platypus >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> On Wednesday, November 6, 2024 at 6:47:22 PM UTC-5 [email protected] >>> wrote: >>> >>>> Im definitely going to do swept back like Billie bars bc I like the >>>> option of putting my hands forward on longer rides. I see this Platypus as >>>> a commuter, tourer, group ride zipppy bike if that helps. What I didn’t >>>> like about the 53cm Susie was how much I had to jack the seat up and >>>> handlebars but I was at the upper end range of the recommended pbh whereas >>>> with the Platy I’m at the very bottom for the 55! >>>> >>>> On Nov 6, 2024, at 11:54 AM, Mackenzy Albright <[email protected]> >>>> wrote: >>>> >>>> I agree with John on depending on the handlebar setup desired. Having >>>> gone up a size on a clem (64) - it felt awesome with a low swept back bars >>>> >>>> and a moderate length stem. (loscos ~110 stem) It would have never worked >>>> with flat bars because the reach was soooo long even with a shorty stem. >>>> the stack was very tall as well so I couldn't use boscos or high rise bars >>>> with comfort. I have a "proper sized" 59 clem that I use swept backs >>>> (bosco/tosco) with a longer stem and I could definitely run flat/risers >>>> bars on it. I would be happy with either size (59/64). I have more bar >>>> options with the smaller size given you can go with stems in any >>>> direction. >>>> The bigger size felt easier to fit roomy and I loved the unloaded handling >>>> on trails - but less bar options.The loscos felt perfect and looked >>>> amazing >>>> so I honestly didn't try much else. In then end I chose to keep the 59 >>>> clementine purely off the front end felt better carrying a basket load and >>>> it was orange. >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> On Wednesday, November 6, 2024 at 9:23:42 AM UTC-8 John Johnson wrote: >>>> >>>>> It may depend on what bars you'll want to use (drops vs swept back, >>>>> for example) and what your use case is for the platypus (fast road vs >>>>> cruising/commuting, for example). >>>>> >>>>> On Wednesday, November 6, 2024 at 6:15:22 PM UTC+1 [email protected] >>>>> wrote: >>>>> >>>>>> Based on the 55cm Platypus that my brother-in-law has, and I have >>>>>> test-ridden, I would guess you'd want the 55cm. For comparison, I'm 5' >>>>>> 8", >>>>>> with an 83 PBH, and my brother-in-law is the same height as me, but with >>>>>> probably a slightly shorter PBH. >>>>>> >>>>>> Brian >>>>>> Lex KY >>>>>> >>>>>> On Wed, Nov 6, 2024 at 11:44 AM Johnny Alien <[email protected]> >>>>>> wrote: >>>>>> >>>>>>> At that size and PBH I would probably suggest 55. Are you asking >>>>>>> about going larger than that? >>>>>>> >>>>>>> On Wednesday, November 6, 2024 at 11:36:29 AM UTC-5 >>>>>>> [email protected] wrote: >>>>>>> >>>>>>>> Hi there, >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> I currently has a 56cm Susie and ended up trading it from my 53cm. >>>>>>>> I found the bigger frame and tires were more comfortable. I am 5’10 >>>>>>>> with an >>>>>>>> 82.5 PBH. >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> Now I’m buying a Platy and am in the same boat in between sizes. My >>>>>>>> PBH is just above the bottom limit for the 55cm. I know Riv says you >>>>>>>> can >>>>>>>> size up. I want to make sure it feel zippy but not small. 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