As Tim said, handlebar choice be a big consideration in recommending
sizing. Upright/alt bars (ie Albatross, Tosco, etc) would give you the most
flexibility in sizing. Road bars are more finicky.
On Wednesday, May 1, 2024 at 4:48:44 AM UTC-6 Tim Bantham wrote:
> To add further confusion I ende
To add further confusion I ended up sizing down on my Homer that I ordered
this past January. My PBH is 93.5 making it so that I am squarely in the
size 61.5 cm range. My Sam is a 62 and the Platypus is a 60. When I
compared the geometry of a 61.5 AHH to my 62 Sam I could see that the AHH
woul
Greetings.
My PBH is about 87 and I ride a 59 Waterford-built Homer. I was a little
skeptical when the folks at Rivendell suggested that size, given that my
other bikes are all in the 54-55 cm range, but it worked out very well. If
memory serves, I had to swap out the stem for something a bit
Greetings,I settled on a 58 Homer with the same PBH (FWIW) after speaking with Grant. For me, the bike was a perfect fit…Best of luck.- DrewSent from my iPhoneOn Apr 29, 2024, at 12:29 AM, xerox-dream wrote:Hello all,I had a pretty basic question, but wanted everyone’s opinion and expertise. I a
Hello all,
I had a pretty basic question, but wanted everyone’s opinion and expertise.
I am thinking of getting a 58CM 2019 a homer Hilson my PBH is 86 to 86
1/2. currently I’m riding a 55 CM platypus and that’s been great. just
reaching out if anyone has a similar set up with a similar PBH?