Roberta. I'll definitely do that when I can make it down there!!!
On Sunday, August 2, 2020 at 9:08:38 PM UTC-4 Roberta wrote:
> If you ever change your mind, I’m in N. NJ every month, off I-287.
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Hello Roberta. That is super kind of you.
I'm in Vermont, so too far for a commute (and I'd have to quarentine on the
way home) :0|= Maybe when the world rights itself
Thank you so much for offering!! Paul
On Saturday, August 1, 2020 at 10:27:27 PM UTC-4, Roberta wrote:
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> Where are you
Where are you located? I'm in Philadelphia if you'd like to try my 54.5 on
for size or for test ride. Not for sale, though. I love it too much.
My pbh is 83 and top tube is close, but I can stand over it with sneakers,
if that helps at all.
Roberta
On Saturday, August 1, 2020 at 8:39:52 PM
** BTW if anyone has a 54.5 Homer frame (or bike) they'd like to part with,
I'm an excited buyer. **
I have a 56cm twin top tube Sam frame I'd be happy to trade if you prefer,
as it's a little big on me. The same one Grant rides, I think.
On Saturday, August 1, 2020 at 8:32:10 PM UTC-4, ☆
Hi Joe.
You're right, I just checked and the top tube is only a CM. Smaller size
would definitely be better. 54.5 much better.
Thanks Joe.
On Saturday, August 1, 2020 at 7:16:55 PM UTC-4, Joe Bernard wrote:
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> You're right in the middle of the recommended PBH's for the 54.5 and 58
> Homers.
You're right in the middle of the recommended PBH's for the 54.5 and 58 Homers.
The difference in toptube length is only a centimeter but the standover is much
lower on the smaller frame. I'm not convinced you need the 58cm bike.
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Hello Matt.
Thank you! That is exactly what I needed. I'm assuming it's about 33 where
you stand over, which is ~ 84cm. So this size would work for me, just. Now
I just have to wait until a 58cm comes up for sale... which could be a
while.
:0) I love autocorrect mistakes, they're often a
Ugh, I hate autocorrect.
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Thanks Steve. I tried them a few times and didn't get through so thought
I'd post here — website says they're swamped building frames. Also figured
an actual measurement from an actual bike would make me most comfortable
that I don't end up with the wrong size! I'm new to this forum and
Paul,
I think Will and the staff at RBW is now answering the phone again -- not
sure about Saturdays. You may want to discuss your sizing issue with them.
I would guess you'd find their advice helpful.
Steve Cole
Arlington, VA
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