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[Closed] Judging frame size, ETT or reach or something else?

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[b]THINKING[/b] of changing my 5 Spot and I'm considering either a Transition Bandit, Cotic Flare or a Bird Aeris 120.

The 5 Spot has a ETT of 22.5" and a reach of 15.3"
The Transition has an ETT of 21.9" and a reach of 16"
The Bird has a ETT of 22.8" and a reach of 16.6"
The Cotic gas a ETT of 22.8" and a reach of 16.9"

I am running a 60mm stem on the Turner and given the latest trends and advice it would seem the shorter stems are what the latest frames are designed around.

I was sure the Transition was a bit short in the TT until I looked at the reach, which is longer than the 5 Spot, so now I am a bit confused. 😕

What is the best figure to judge fit from ETT or reach or something else?????

Ta

Dave


 
Posted : 23/09/2016 7:40 pm
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Reach is the main thing for me but look at every measurement to compare properly...


 
Posted : 23/09/2016 8:19 pm
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If it helps, I went from a 5 Spot to a Bandit (first a 26 then a 650) all in a Large.
Alough the Bandit supposedly has a short top tube I found it absolutely fine and on the 650b one I run a 15mm shorter stem (& 40mm wider bars) than I did on the 5 Spot.


 
Posted : 24/09/2016 5:36 am
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Cheers mattbee, what are the biggest difference in ride/handling between the Transition and the Turner?


 
Posted : 24/09/2016 11:55 am
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I find ETT + stem length the best rule of thumb. Never had a bike I felt particularly cramped on standing up but have whilst seated.


 
Posted : 24/09/2016 6:52 pm

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