Bike Sizing Template Page 2

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RIDING PREFERENCES
The answers to the following questions
will provide Tom Kellogg with the
information necessary to design a
Spectrum bicycle to fit you perfectly.
Based on your photographic references
and comparative measurements, Tom is
able to specify your new frame’s
geometry to provide maximum comfort
and performance for your riding style.
Don't hesitate to call with questions or
to arrange a personal fitting.
Describe your riding preferences, the
more information the better. Are you a
racer? Short of long distance tourist?
Time trialist? How far do you typically
ride in a day? If you race, do you pedal
through corners or do you coast? What
is your climbing style? What aches and
pains do you associate with cycling, etc.
CURRENT BICYCLE MEASUREMENTS
Measurements of bicycle in supplied photographs:
1. Seat tube length: center of bottom
_____
bracket to top of top tube - A.
2. Top tube length: center of seat
_____
tube to center of head tube - B.
_____
3. Stem length & angle: - C.
_____
4. Seat tube angle if known - D.
_____
5. Saddle position on rails, fore - E.
_____
6. Saddle position on rails, aft - F.
_____
7. Saddle height - H.
_____
Shop use only:
STACK: ______
SPACE: ______
CLEARANCES
Current Bicycle
My new SPECTRUM
1.
Crank arm length.
2.
Pedal type - Look, Time, Speedplay, etc.
3.
Handlebar model and width - RHM-40, WCS-44, etc.
4.
Saddle make and model.
5.
Seat post make and model.
6.
Brakes - Campy, Shim. (long/short), Cantilever, Disc. etc.
7.
Rear hub spacing - 1 speed, 11 speed, Rohloff, etc.
8.
Cassette gearing used most often - 12-21, 11-26, etc.
9.
Largest anticipated inner chain ring - 34, 39, etc.
10. Chain ring gearing - 39-53, 34-50, etc.
11. Largest tire size (25mm, 32mm, fenders?)

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