I didn't even think to check mine, since that is what I'm going to use, as 
you know.   I need to know the same for the 55, although I think the ETT is 
60cm.

I have another step thru, so I have some experience with cross bar on 
hanging racks.

Assuming your bar is long enough, you'll probably need to lower the stem so 
the bike sits level.  Otherwise, the front wheel might be too low to the 
ground.  Another option if you don't lower the stem is just to remove the 
front wheel and that is probably what I'll do.  A third option is to put 
the frame directly on the  bike rack.  It looks silly with the back end 
stuck in the air, but it works perfectly fine.  One time I actually hooked 
the front hook to where the top tube and the headtube meet.  I'm not sure 
I'd do that on this bike.

It's an easy trip from where you are.  I'm starting a bit west of you, so 
I'm going up I 287.

Roberta

On Wednesday, May 26, 2021 at 7:36:04 PM UTC-4 Jay LePree wrote:

> Dear all,
>
> My 50 cm Platypus is still being built up by Analogue cycles.  I would 
> like to purchase a top tube adapter for it so that I can transport it with 
> my hanging bicycle rack.  
>
> Would someone with a 50 cm Platypus be able to measure the distance 
> between the seatpost and the handlebar stem and relay the distance to me.  
> I want to make sure the toptube adapter I purchase is long enough.
>
> Kind regards,
> Jay LePree
> Demarest, NJ
>

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