Be careful - a lot of bike shops will try to fit you to the sizes they have in stock, by putting you on a frame that's too small for you, then adding an extra long seatpost. You won't like it...
Unfortunately, these days there are few stock bikes made in sizes larger than 58cm - which is a bit small for me and I'm 5'11"
Your options are:
- take a stock bike with a 58cm or maybe 60/62cm frame if you're lucky, and swap out seatpost and handlebar stem to make it fit better. The h'bars will still be too low for you.
- get a custom or semi-custom - check out Rivendell Bicycles on the web, they make standard sizes for tall guys.
- get an older, used road bike - the larger sizes were more common a few years back.
Good luck. Remember - proper fit is the most important consideration... don't compromise.
2006-07-12 01:35:11
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answered by Anonymous
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Lennard Zinn has ALWAYS made custom bikes for those of "gifted stature" such as yourself.
http://www.zinncycles.com/bikes.aspx?bike=projbig
Sure, it might be a bit expensive, but there is no better investment than a PROPER fitting bike. Most companies will only offer frame sizes up to about 62cm, and being 6ft 4 myself, that is at the high end of what I can comfortably ride, but at 6ft 7, that would be a bit too small.
Hope this helps!
2006-07-12 04:39:38
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answered by Jawa 3
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Wow! You'll have a hard time buying off the shelf. Zinn is a nice idea as a few other people suggested. Curtlo Cycles also offers custom-built frames that are reasonably priced.
Just as an FYI..."Cannondale" and "indestructible" don't belong in the same sentence.
2006-07-12 08:39:43
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answered by Atilla 2
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Leonard Zinn makes custom bikes. He specializes in large frames (he's tall himself) and has made a lot of them. He knows what works in large frame sizes. You see a lot of his bike tech tips and other bike related articles on velonews.com.
http://www.zinncycles.com/
2006-07-12 01:53:04
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answered by Ben P 4
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a Cannondale
for the weight, they are nearly indestructible
2006-07-11 17:52:32
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answered by mike c 5
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