Thanks Scott! But it has to be 53cm.
I'll never forget, it was on your site that I learned "The top tube
is the only measurement that really matters."
I historically have had some kind of knee problems with top tubes
that are shorter. And lower back problems with top tubes that are
longer. And this is with warmups and stretching!
Thanks anyway!
--Greg
--- In OldSkoolTrack@yahoogroups.com, Scott Patton <scott@...> wrote:
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> If you can do a 54.... I have a steel spicer, I could make you a
good
> deal on. It's a real track frame, kind of odd, but ... definitely
stiff.
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> Greg Goode wrote:
> > 53cm top tube, that is, tight geometry a plus. This would be a
more
> > casual bike, something I can use a chain and padlock with. Don't
want
> > to do that with my Serotta. Grateful for any leads!
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