Just Had Guru Fit - Help with Stack and Reach and Bike Suggestions
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2014-02-19 1:55 PM |
24 | Subject: Just Had Guru Fit - Help with Stack and Reach and Bike Suggestions I just had a Guru Fit and I very much enjoyed the experience. I figured that, at some point, I would be investing in a triathlon bike and wanted to know what bikes would fit me in the event I came across a deal that I couldn't pass up. First question is - does anyone know how to calculate stack and reach from the numbers that I am given from a guru fit? I asked the question to my fitter a few times and he tells me that "my" stack and reach would completely depend on what bike I am looking at (due to the seat tuble angle and other factors). However, from my cursory research, it seems that there should be a way to get my preferred stack and reach (thereby being able to compare apples to apples from the guru coordinates. I found a calculator here: http://www.slowtwitch.com/Fit_Calculator/bar_bore_calc.php but don't really know where the other numbers come from other than the X and Y measurements. I've been pouring over what I've been able to find online, but I still find it somewhat confusing. I'm hoping that I'm making it more complicated than it has to be and it's a relatively simple calculation. Also, I was able to locate a great deal on a 2013 Cervelo P2 in a 56. Per my Guru fit, I would need to have a 70mm stem with a -17 degree angle. My fitter indicated that 70mm is too short and would make the handling incredibly twitchy. While I had a great experience and trust the fitter, I do know that he is a road bike rider first and foremost. That being said, I was wondering if I could get a few second opinions on the impact a 70mm stem would have on the handling of a P2. He suggested that a 54 would fit me with a 90mm -17 stem and 45mm of spacers; but I'm thinking if that a 70mm stem is something that would work, I would only need 5-10mm of spacers and be able to snag a phenomenal deal on a bike that is fairly well regarded. Any help is greatly appreciated! |
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2014-02-19 2:13 PM in reply to: 0 |
Extreme Veteran 933 Connecticut | Subject: RE: Just Had Guru Fit - Help with Stack and Reach and Bike Suggestions wait, huh? I asked the question to my fitter a few times and he tells me that "my" stack and reach would completely depend on what bike I am looking at smells very fishy. Edited by fisherman76 2014-02-19 2:13 PM |
2014-02-19 2:33 PM in reply to: fisherman76 |
24 | Subject: RE: Just Had Guru Fit - Help with Stack and Reach and Bike Suggestions Yeah, I wasn't really satisfied with the answer I got, hence, me asking the question a few times. After a while, I knew I wasn't going to get a stack/reach answer and moved on to other questions (it was a very long fit and felt like I was taking a class - in a good way). For what its worth, it didn't seem that the fitter was withholding any information and I didn't get the salesman vibe at all. He was more than willing to give recommendations for all types of makes and models of bikes despite the fact that the shop only sells a few brands. Also, I can't really think of any motivation he would have for purposefully withholding the stack and reach. Maybe he was thought I was asking about what a particular bike's stack and reach was? (Though I believe I made myself pretty clear). Maybe I'll shoot him an e-mail asking him to clarify. |
2014-02-19 4:05 PM in reply to: PaulZ323 |
Champion 19812 MA | Subject: RE: Just Had Guru Fit - Help with Stack and Reach and Bike Suggestions Sounds like he isn't familiar with the stack and reach concept that is used in triathlon world put out by Dan on ST. What numbers did he give you? Post them and see if someone can help you make sense of the numbers. |
2014-02-19 5:51 PM in reply to: KathyG |
Expert 3145 Scottsdale, AZ | Subject: RE: Just Had Guru Fit - Help with Stack and Reach and Bike Suggestions Originally posted by KathyG Sounds like he isn't familiar with the stack and reach concept that is used in triathlon world put out by Dan on ST. What numbers did he give you? Post them and see if someone can help you make sense of the numbers. This or just post them on ST as Dan quite often will step in and lend a hand. |
2014-02-19 7:32 PM in reply to: thebigb |
3 Summerville, South Carolina | Subject: RE: Just Had Guru Fit - Help with Stack and Reach and Bike Suggestions This is off topic, but what is ST? |
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2014-02-19 7:38 PM in reply to: PaulZ323 |
New user 230 penticton | Subject: RE: Just Had Guru Fit - Help with Stack and Reach and Bike Suggestions I asked the question to my fitter a few times and he tells me that "my" stack and reach would completely depend on what bike I am looking at (due to the seat tuble angle and other factors). perhaps there was a misunderstanding? that is very wrong.... stack and reach are....stack and reach...they dont depend of any factor or angles... they are hard fact numbers that should be provided at the end of a bike fit. |
2014-02-19 8:04 PM in reply to: jonnyo |
24 | Subject: RE: Just Had Guru Fit - Help with Stack and Reach and Bike Suggestions I think it was a misunderstanding as well (Kathy I thought at first he may not be, but it was later brought up in conversation that he did have his FIST certification). I'll work on posting to slow twitch as well, but in the mean time; these were the numbers I got: SX: 154 SY: 679 HX: 487 HY: 575 Saddle Height Over Bottom Bracket: 745 Saddle Setback: 10 Drop from Saddle to Bars: 117 Reach from Saddle to Bars: 776 Saddle Type: Fizik Arione Tri2 Bar Type: Zipp Ski Bend Aero Bar Extenction 270 Pad Stack Height: 37 Crank Length 172.5 I'm about 5'11 with about a 33 inch inseam |
2014-02-19 10:30 PM in reply to: Mlwatson |
Extreme Veteran 1175 Langley, BC, 'Wet Coast' Canada | Subject: RE: Just Had Guru Fit - Help with Stack and Reach and Bike Suggestions ST is slowtwitch. It is another website and forum about triathlon Originally posted by MlwatsonThis is off topic, but what is ST? |
2014-02-20 8:33 AM in reply to: PaulZ323 |
New user 230 penticton | Subject: RE: Just Had Guru Fit - Help with Stack and Reach and Bike Suggestions well, i m not sure what your fitter did. perhaps he get your elbow and base bar stack and reach/?? you should give him a call for a explanation. what does Sx Sy Hx Hy all stand for? i would not want to guess his mesurements but if we can provide you with a stack reach to the headset...you will know quickly what bike will fit you. if he provide you with stack and reach of elbow pads and arms extension, then yes, we can also use that to give you what bike/superbike will fit with what stem and bars combination. But that should be the fitter job to start with. did you guys got interrupted halfway? what bike recommendation did he make? |
2014-02-20 8:39 AM in reply to: PaulZ323 |
New user 230 penticton | Subject: RE: Just Had Guru Fit - Help with Stack and Reach and Bike Suggestions fitting a 56cm cervelo with a 70mm stem is somehting possible. Yes, it will make the handling more nervous. that is something anyone can get use to. it s not something dangerous...simply a different ''personality of the bike''. That said, if you are to go with a 54cm...there is no point in using a -17 degres stem with 4.5cm of spacer. That is borderline dangerous. no one should ride a 45mm of spacer on a carbon steer tube. simply use a 6 degres stem, and perhaps put some spacer under the elbow pads and you could end up with a great fitting bike with 1-2cm of spacer only. |
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2014-02-20 8:45 AM in reply to: jonnyo |
Master 10208 Northern IL | Subject: RE: Just Had Guru Fit - Help with Stack and Reach and Bike Suggestions From what I know, the fit should be able to give the measurements to the various contact points. The pads most notably. And from there they should be able to derive what frames should work well without having to resort to wonky stems or other tricks to fit someone to the bike. It looks like that's what the S-dimensions are, with the H possibly being somehow to the saddle? Confirm that with the fitter. They should be able to explain what all of that is. |
2014-02-20 9:20 AM in reply to: PaulZ323 |
13 | Subject: RE: Just Had Guru Fit - Help with Stack and Reach and Bike Suggestions Put your #'s into TT Bike fits new program. I think there is a free beta version right now. Very cool and this guy Todd knows his stuff |
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