2009 Bianchi Via Nirone 7 44cm too small?
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Hi,
My girlfriend's height is 5'3 and I've found a 2009 Bianchi Via Nirone 44cm for sale for $450. Is this frame too small for her?
Also, is this a good price for this bike?
My girlfriend's height is 5'3 and I've found a 2009 Bianchi Via Nirone 44cm for sale for $450. Is this frame too small for her?
Also, is this a good price for this bike?
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Look up the geometry chart on that ten go to a sizing calculator. I think that's the smallest size they make. TT could be 51cm and seat tube 44cm but check it out first. I think it might fit.
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vickan240sx wrote:Hi,
My girlfriend's height is 5'3 and I've found a 2009 Bianchi Via Nirone 44cm for sale for $450. Is this frame too small for her?
Also, is this a good price for this bike?
No way to tell from that info. Frame sizing involves many factors outside of height.
I would bust out some measuring tools and figure out what is appropriate. 5'3" isn't enough information since she could have a long torso/short legs, short torso/long legs, long/short arms, etc. I know the cost of a fit session might be a bit much, but if you have any contacts that do such things I would recommend it, even if it is a simpler version of what they can do. Good luck!
So, what we're saying, is send photgraphs and measurements. Of your cycling girlfriend. Doesn't sound questionable at all...
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5'3 seems tall for a 44cm women's frame (from the little i know about womens frames, but have searched the jamis xenith and amira for a friend who is 4'11)
vickan240sx wrote:Hi,
My girlfriend's height is 5'3 and I've found a 2009 Bianchi Via Nirone 44cm for sale for $450. Is this frame too small for her?
Also, is this a good price for this bike?
Yes, no, maybe... and all 3 could be correct. Here's the problem... height is a very poor indicator for bike fitting. You can have 5 people of exactly the same height, one fitting brand A/model A, the second can fit brand A, but not model A of the same size, the third, can't fit brand A/model A at all, but model B works fine, the 4th fits brand A/model A but needs one size up, and the 5th can't fit well on any of brand A bikes...
If you start adding what's included in a bike fit, it all makes sense... overall height is rarely measured as it's not relevant, but you will have lower leg length, upper leg length, upper body length, arm length, flexibility, core strength and then also all external factors, type of rider, distances riding/racing, terrain, athletic background, current/previous injuries/issues... that's why you can have two very different fits for two people of exactly the same height...
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^ the above is true, but u can make some* generalizations in trends that most 6ft riders aren't using 52cm framsets...
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nathanong87 wrote:^ the above is true, but u can make some* generalizations in trends that most 6ft riders aren't using 52cm framsets...
Actually, not even that.... it *could* be situations where a 6' rider will indeed be fitted to a 52cm frame... it all depends on how the manufacturer denominate the size and how that is measured.... for example... let's say that Parlee decided to denominate their XL 52cm (which is the actual seat tube length), then you could argue that it could be called a 52cm and I bet that frame would be very likely to fit someone 6'...
http://www.parleecycles.com/z5-geometry/
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