That master 55, the Cinelli XCR and that spooky.
Dayum. They are some damn nice sets of wheels.
Many, many nice bikes in this thread.
Let's see your small bikes...
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robncircus wrote:
Size small Spooky Skeletor. Not sure how it measures up. 50 maybe?
75degree STA, 52TT, IIRC 115mm HT
It has the same wheelbase and front center as our 54cm TT bike with a 74deg STA and 135mm HT.
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Some of my recent small(ish) bikes.
My wife thinks I spend too much on bikes
Can't even remember what order they should be in any more
The early Isaac's were 54.5 top tubes and too big for me.
Seat posts are a bit high on some before I set up properly
Others 52 to 53.5 top tubes
I'm 170cm on a good day.
Got the Cinelli last Friday.
My wife thinks I spend too much on bikes
Can't even remember what order they should be in any more
The early Isaac's were 54.5 top tubes and too big for me.
Seat posts are a bit high on some before I set up properly
Others 52 to 53.5 top tubes
I'm 170cm on a good day.
Got the Cinelli last Friday.
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There are not enough small bikes out there...
My contribution - custom IF Crown Jewel SE, 38cm seat tube, 50cm top tube.
My contribution - custom IF Crown Jewel SE, 38cm seat tube, 50cm top tube.