Your seat tube angle measurement looks pretty close.  The Sam Hillborne geo 
charts I've seen over the last 12-13 years have always had a 71.5 degree 
seat tube angle.  

Your head tube angle measurement looks way off.  The Sam Hillborne geo 
charts I've seen over the last 12-13 years have had a head tube angle in 
the 72 degree neighborhood.  

Bill Lindsay
El Cerrito, CA

On Wednesday, May 19, 2021 at 5:44:54 PM UTC-7 lug...@gmail.com wrote:

> does anyone know what the real ST and HT angles are for a SH?
> Mine feels VERY laid back seattube wise.
> by my amateur measuring I am getting
> ST angle 71.6
> HT angle 77.6[image: Rivendell Sam Hillborne Metrics and angles.png]
>
> On Wednesday, May 19, 2021 at 8:41:29 PM UTC-4 Peter Stock wrote:
>
>> a bit slap-dash. I was trying to just use parts on hand to get it rolling.
>> Universals 61 calipers, a rare Specialixed triple crankset, everything 
>> else is ordinary.
>> but we've been out for a few test rides.
>> it feels .... different ... from my traditional road bikes, that's for 
>> sure. 
>> I have not yet dialed in the fit to feel fully comfortable. I feel as if 
>> I have too much weight on my hands - which is odd because the stem is 
>> rising.
>> I've shifted the saddle a bit further forward.
>> I'd like to get some fatter tires. apparently that's the thing with a SH. 
>> (the clearance really is HUGE.)[image: Rivendell with Caradice SP 
>> bag.JPG][image: Rivendell Sam Hillborne front angle.JPG][image: 
>> Rivendell Sam Hillborne full side.JPG]
>> eh, we'll see. for the moment she's a good service bike.
>>
>> Peter 
>>
>

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