Re: [RBW] WAS: The Bleriot Build NOW: Bleriot Sizing

2010-06-15 Thread cyclotourist
I have an 89cm PHB, and the 61cm Bleriot was a touch small.  I believe due
to their lower bb and possibly slacker seat tube.


On Sat, Jun 12, 2010 at 12:41 PM, Jon Grant  wrote:

>  I am 5’-8.5”, 85 cm PBH, and I ride a 59 cm Bleriot very comfortably. Leg
> length can vary considerably relative to height.
>
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> *Illustration + Information Graphics
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> *From: *Gino Zahnd 
> *Reply-To: *
> *Date: *Sat, 12 Jun 2010 10:12:35 -0700
> *To: *
> *Subject: *Re: [RBW] Re: The Bleriot Build...
>
> I'm 5' 9" and bought the 57cm B-lo, and have regretted it every time I
> get on it.
>
> I like the bike well enough, but it's too small.
>
> On Sat, Jun 12, 2010 at 4:46 AM, Johnny Alien 
> wrote:
> > Man...I am 5'9 and 59 would be WAY too big for me.
> >
> > Maybe I have stubby legs. :)
> >
> > On Jun 12, 6:36 am, JoelMatthews  wrote:
> >> > All that said, Bob is building me another bike.  So that one [a full-
> >> > on/purpose-built Rando bike w/S&S couplers]
> >>
> >> BB does this style of bike real well.  It should be a very worthy
> >> replacement.
> >>
> >> > Plus the Bleriot [Big Dummy and Pugsley], and I am covered in my
> estimate.
> >>
> >> Adequately covered I guess ;)
> >>
> >> On Jun 12, 4:58 am, "S.Cutshall"  wrote:
> >>
> >>
> >>
> >> > Sadly on one hand [so many fantastic memories, plus... how can I even
> >> > begin to process personally what that bike has done for & with me?],
> >> > and excitedly on the other [because it kind of means "Success, look
> >> > what you've accomplished... "] the answer is, Yes I am.
> >>
> >> > The Bob Brown custom [what I call "BBC#1" to differentiate from my
> >> > wife's Bob Brown "BBC#2"], while it's gone through about 20 different
> >> > incarnations as my body has changed in the last 4.5 years and is still
> >> > sprite and nimble in its current setup, has a geometry that no longer
> >> > can really be altered through components and adjustments to suit my
> >> > body.  It's what I call, "Comfortably uncomfortable".
> >>
> >> > I am stripping it down to just frame & fork and packing it away.  I'll
> >> > never sell it [how could I?] but I am of the mind that it is time to
> >> > look forward.  Some of the parts will go onto the Bleriot, some to the
> >> > Parts Bin.
> >>
> >> > All that said, Bob is building me another bike.  So that one [a full-
> >> > on/purpose-built Rando bike w/S&S couplers], plus the Bleriot [Big
> >> > Dummy and Pugsley], and I am covered in my estimate.
> >>
> >> > After quite a bit of thinking, and then talking with my wife, it's
> >> > time to pack it away... but I am excited about what's next.  And
> >> > what's next for me is personally very big... and I'll be needing a
> >> > bike that can take me into this new chapter.
> >>
> >> > Made myself two basic promises at the start of all this: No.1 is
> >> > intact and held close to heart, and accomplished & maintained daily;
> >> > No.2, well that one... it's time to start paying up on that one
> >> > because I have to know what I am capable of.
> >>
> >> > Heavy heart, blah, blah, blah, yada, yada [but it is kind of heavy
> >> > honestly said: BBC#1 saved my life]...
> >>
> >> > -Scott
> >>
> >> > On Jun 11, 2:52 pm, Jansenh  wrote:
> >>
> >> > > Scott,
> >>
> >> > > Used to follow your blog (but didn't post much).
> >>
> >> > > Are you retiring your Bob Brown, or is the Bleriot meant to
> compliment
> >> > > (i.e. different purpose build).
> >>
> >> > > On Jun 11, 12:52 pm, "S.Cutshall"  wrote:
> >>
> >> > > > Thanks folks...
> >>
> >> > > > Yes, it's a 59.  I am 5ft 9in when standing without my wife
> nearby,
> >> > > > 5ft 10.5in when she's around [I have a tendency to give-in to the
> >> > > > 'life-long-drummers'/5-years-on-a-bike-cyclist/years-of-being-
> >> > > > overweight slump' my spine enjoys, that is until my wife is
> nearby...
> >> > > > and she makes me stand up straight by jabbing me in my ribcage].
> >>
> >> > > > I am curious about the Hetres, and plan to try them sometime soon.
> >>
> >> > > > Hopefully today I'll get some additional parts installed and post
> more
> >> > > > photos...
> >>
> >> > > > -Scott
> >>
> >> > > > On Jun 11, 5:46 am, JoelMatthews  wrote:
> >>
> >> > > > > I guess I did not realize you were so tall (of course I have
> only seen
> >> > > > > you in flickr photos on my computer screen.  That looks to be a
> 59,
> >> > > > > correct?
> >>
> >> > > > > Anyway, it is shaping up fine. Nice SON up front, King in the
> back,
> >> > > > > Velocitys. You will really be able to put some miles on that
> bike.
> >> > > > > Give Hetres a try some time.
> >>
> >> > > > > On Jun 11, 12:48 am, "S.Cutshall"  wrote:
> >>
> >> > > > > > ...has -finally- begun.
> >>
> >> > > > > >
> http://www.flickr.com/photos/30264...@n00/sets/72157624125215767/
> >>
> >> > > > > > Very excited to get this bike up & running on the road.
> >>
> >> 

Re: [RBW] WAS: The Bleriot Build NOW: Bleriot Sizing

2010-06-12 Thread Seth Vidal
On Sat, Jun 12, 2010 at 3:41 PM, Jon Grant  wrote:
> I am 5’-8.5”, 85 cm PBH, and I ride a 59 cm Bleriot very comfortably. Leg
> length can vary considerably relative to height.
>

No kidding - I'm 6'1" and my pbh is 87ish cm.

-sv

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[RBW] WAS: The Bleriot Build NOW: Bleriot Sizing

2010-06-12 Thread Jon Grant
I am 5¹-8.5², 85 cm PBH, and I ride a 59 cm Bleriot very comfortably. Leg
length can vary considerably relative to height.

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From: Gino Zahnd 
Reply-To: 
Date: Sat, 12 Jun 2010 10:12:35 -0700
To: 
Subject: Re: [RBW] Re: The Bleriot Build...

I'm 5' 9" and bought the 57cm B-lo, and have regretted it every time I
get on it.

I like the bike well enough, but it's too small.

On Sat, Jun 12, 2010 at 4:46 AM, Johnny Alien 
wrote:
> Man...I am 5'9 and 59 would be WAY too big for me.
>
> Maybe I have stubby legs. :)
>
> On Jun 12, 6:36 am, JoelMatthews  wrote:
>> > All that said, Bob is building me another bike.  So that one [a full-
>> > on/purpose-built Rando bike w/S&S couplers]
>>
>> BB does this style of bike real well.  It should be a very worthy
>> replacement.
>>
>> > Plus the Bleriot [Big Dummy and Pugsley], and I am covered in my estimate.
>>
>> Adequately covered I guess ;)
>>
>> On Jun 12, 4:58 am, "S.Cutshall"  wrote:
>>
>>
>>
>> > Sadly on one hand [so many fantastic memories, plus... how can I even
>> > begin to process personally what that bike has done for & with me?],
>> > and excitedly on the other [because it kind of means "Success, look
>> > what you've accomplished... "] the answer is, Yes I am.
>>
>> > The Bob Brown custom [what I call "BBC#1" to differentiate from my
>> > wife's Bob Brown "BBC#2"], while it's gone through about 20 different
>> > incarnations as my body has changed in the last 4.5 years and is still
>> > sprite and nimble in its current setup, has a geometry that no longer
>> > can really be altered through components and adjustments to suit my
>> > body.  It's what I call, "Comfortably uncomfortable".
>>
>> > I am stripping it down to just frame & fork and packing it away.  I'll
>> > never sell it [how could I?] but I am of the mind that it is time to
>> > look forward.  Some of the parts will go onto the Bleriot, some to the
>> > Parts Bin.
>>
>> > All that said, Bob is building me another bike.  So that one [a full-
>> > on/purpose-built Rando bike w/S&S couplers], plus the Bleriot [Big
>> > Dummy and Pugsley], and I am covered in my estimate.
>>
>> > After quite a bit of thinking, and then talking with my wife, it's
>> > time to pack it away... but I am excited about what's next.  And
>> > what's next for me is personally very big... and I'll be needing a
>> > bike that can take me into this new chapter.
>>
>> > Made myself two basic promises at the start of all this: No.1 is
>> > intact and held close to heart, and accomplished & maintained daily;
>> > No.2, well that one... it's time to start paying up on that one
>> > because I have to know what I am capable of.
>>
>> > Heavy heart, blah, blah, blah, yada, yada [but it is kind of heavy
>> > honestly said: BBC#1 saved my life]...
>>
>> > -Scott
>>
>> > On Jun 11, 2:52 pm, Jansenh  wrote:
>>
>> > > Scott,
>>
>> > > Used to follow your blog (but didn't post much).
>>
>> > > Are you retiring your Bob Brown, or is the Bleriot meant to compliment
>> > > (i.e. different purpose build).
>>
>> > > On Jun 11, 12:52 pm, "S.Cutshall"  wrote:
>>
>> > > > Thanks folks...
>>
>> > > > Yes, it's a 59.  I am 5ft 9in when standing without my wife nearby,
>> > > > 5ft 10.5in when she's around [I have a tendency to give-in to the
>> > > > 'life-long-drummers'/5-years-on-a-bike-cyclist/years-of-being-
>> > > > overweight slump' my spine enjoys, that is until my wife is nearby...
>> > > > and she makes me stand up straight by jabbing me in my ribcage].
>>
>> > > > I am curious about the Hetres, and plan to try them sometime soon.
>>
>> > > > Hopefully today I'll get some additional parts installed and post more
>> > > > photos...
>>
>> > > > -Scott
>>
>> > > > On Jun 11, 5:46 am, JoelMatthews  wrote:
>>
>> > > > > I guess I did not realize you were so tall (of course I have only
seen
>> > > > > you in flickr photos on my computer screen.  That looks to be a 59,
>> > > > > correct?
>>
>> > > > > Anyway, it is shaping up fine. Nice SON up front, King in the back,
>> > > > > Velocitys. You will really be able to put some miles on that bike.
>> > > > > Give Hetres a try some time.
>>
>> > > > > On Jun 11, 12:48 am, "S.Cutshall"  wrote:
>>
>> > > > > > ...has -finally- begun.
>>
>> > > > > >http://www.flickr.com/photos/30264...@n00/sets/72157624125215767/
>>
>> > > > > > Very excited to get this bike up & running on the road.
>>
>> > > > > > -Scott
>
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