[RBW] Re: Sam sizing advice

2021-04-26 Thread lconley
Rivendells are sized on PBH. There is no direct constant correlation 
between overall height and PBH, if there were , there would be no reason to 
measure PBH, you could just go by your height. I am way out of the normal 
height to PBH ratio range - 6' tall with 83 PBH - short legs & long body - 
I actually need a custom frame - 54 seat tube, 63 effective top tube, not 
something you can find at a bike store or even in most standard Rivendells, 
the Mystery Bike and the Rosco Baby are the closest "production" 
Rivendells. For years I rode bikes that were too "big" (tall) for me, 
otherwise the handlebars were too close. I rode a double TT 56 Sam which 
was very, very tight standing over the top tube, but that is standing, not 
riding - for riding I needed the larger frame and still used a minimum 110 
stem with drops.

Laing
Delray Beach FL


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[RBW] Re: Sam sizing advice

2021-04-25 Thread Jason Fuller
Joe is quite right - and if you were a little shorter, I'd say whether to 
go 51 or 54 would depend on what handlebar setup you want to run, but at 
5'11" even with your inseam I am very confident 54 is your size.  I'm 
5'8.5" and 80 pbh and my 51 fits great with a short stem and drop bars, but 
I would need to max out the stem length to run even Albatross bars - and 
there is no way I could run L/T/Boscos, the bike would just be way too 
short for it.  Plus, I have lots of standover.  I would have gone 54 if I 
was planning to run upright bars, I think, although I'm the opposite on 
wheels - I wanted 650B, and am not interested in 700c.  

I am hoping that the Appaloosa gets a revamp to lengthen it akin to the 
Platys, so it can be a dedicated upright bar bike with more appropriate 
length. ie,  I think the 51 should have a ~610 ETT, while it currently has 
a 575.  Plus, that would separate it out from the Atlantis, which could 
still remain a drop bar-able touring bike.  I think I'm onto something 
here!  
On Saturday, 24 April 2021 at 14:05:30 UTC-7 aeroperf wrote:

> And under the “if I knew then what I know now” department…
> It is really tough to buy a boutique bike without having ridden it.  If 
> you’re going to pay >$3000 for a fully tricked-out Rivendell, or ~$1500 for 
> a frame+fork, you want to get it right.  So…
>
> Do you have a bike you ride or have ridden that you think really fits 
> you?  Try to find that bike on bikeinsights.com, then compare it to the 
> Sams on the same site for stack and reach.  You can make an account that 
> lets you modify the configuration - like bigger tires.
>
> https://bikeinsights.com/compare?geometries=5b8578f548f3a30004789b21,5d250fb4ff3c94001746ed6e
> ,
>
> Take the minimum Sam that has 700c wheels (say a 54) and put out a request 
> on this list to test ride one.  “Anybody near (your address) have a 54 Sam 
> I can try?”  You’ll get more offers than you think.  Live near Atlanta?  
> Come and ride mine.
>
> Find a Rivendell dealer, or ideally go to their store in Walnut Creek, and 
> test ride everything you can.  You might find that a Sam isn’t quite what 
> you want, but an AHH is.
>
> And if you really want that 54 Sam, and your size is close, go get that 54 
> Sam and modify it until it is your perfect bike.  Seat height, stem length, 
> grips, pedals, bars, tires.  You can change the whole feel of the bike in a 
> lot of different ways.  This method is expensive, but it does result in a 
> good set of tools.
>
>

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[RBW] Re: Sam sizing advice

2021-04-24 Thread aeroperf
And under the “if I knew then what I know now” department…
It is really tough to buy a boutique bike without having ridden it.  If 
you’re going to pay >$3000 for a fully tricked-out Rivendell, or ~$1500 for 
a frame+fork, you want to get it right.  So…

Do you have a bike you ride or have ridden that you think really fits you?  
Try to find that bike on bikeinsights.com, then compare it to the Sams on 
the same site for stack and reach.  You can make an account that lets you 
modify the configuration - like bigger tires.
https://bikeinsights.com/compare?geometries=5b8578f548f3a30004789b21,5d250fb4ff3c94001746ed6e,

Take the minimum Sam that has 700c wheels (say a 54) and put out a request 
on this list to test ride one.  “Anybody near (your address) have a 54 Sam 
I can try?”  You’ll get more offers than you think.  Live near Atlanta?  
Come and ride mine.

Find a Rivendell dealer, or ideally go to their store in Walnut Creek, and 
test ride everything you can.  You might find that a Sam isn’t quite what 
you want, but an AHH is.

And if you really want that 54 Sam, and your size is close, go get that 54 
Sam and modify it until it is your perfect bike.  Seat height, stem length, 
grips, pedals, bars, tires.  You can change the whole feel of the bike in a 
lot of different ways.  This method is expensive, but it does result in a 
good set of tools.

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[RBW] Re: Sam sizing advice

2021-04-24 Thread Joe Bernard
As someone else mentioned, the reach is going to matter a lot. Hillborne is 
nominally a road bike that can work with dropbars so you're going to need 
the bigger frame anyway if you're using upright/reach-backers. 


On Friday, April 23, 2021 at 5:42:00 PM UTC-7 will...@yahoo.com wrote:

>
> I am 5'11" on a good day. My PBH is 82CM. 
>
> I really want a Sam but am not overly enthusiastic about running 650B 
> wheels and tires. Would really prefer 700C. I have lots of parts on hand 
> and all of it is 700C.
>
> The challenge is that the 54cm Sam they sell these days requires minimum 
> PBH of 83CM, if I go down to a 51cm Sam, they take 650B wheels.
>
> Did Riv ever make a smaller Sam that is compatible with my 82PBH that was 
> 700c?
>
> Is there another model similar to the Sam that fits my requirements?
>

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[RBW] Re: Sam sizing advice

2021-04-24 Thread Dominic Ryan
Hi Will,

I was in exactly the same situation as you, 82PBH and I think they stated 
83 as the minimum for the 55 Sam (I think the sizing has changed a bit now 
so not sure if it will make a difference). I ended up up going with the 
larger model (55 over 51), although it does feel a little taller than my 
other bikes, its totally rideable and enabled me to reuse a 700c wheel set 
I had around so win win! I do ride with set back bars so I guess it might 
be a different story with drops as it would be a fair reach.

I guess if you can try both of them it would be idealI know its not 
always that easy.

Dom

On Saturday, April 24, 2021 at 9:42:00 AM UTC+9 will...@yahoo.com wrote:

>
> I am 5'11" on a good day. My PBH is 82CM. 
>
> I really want a Sam but am not overly enthusiastic about running 650B 
> wheels and tires. Would really prefer 700C. I have lots of parts on hand 
> and all of it is 700C.
>
> The challenge is that the 54cm Sam they sell these days requires minimum 
> PBH of 83CM, if I go down to a 51cm Sam, they take 650B wheels.
>
> Did Riv ever make a smaller Sam that is compatible with my 82PBH that was 
> 700c?
>
> Is there another model similar to the Sam that fits my requirements?
>

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