Bethan White
Active Member
- Location
- Oxford
I'm about to buy my first 'proper' road bike. I've been into touring and mountain biking for years, but since moving south to flatter parts nearly a year ago, I've spent a lot more time on the road than off. Initially I had a lovely 1970s Dawes steel ten-speed, but was far too stretched-out on it and ended up retiring it due to lower back pain. For the last 6 months I've been on the road on my commuter/tourer while deciding what bike to get.
I've tried loads in that time, and had concluded that I really wanted a decent second-hand Specialized Allez Sport. One bike shop put me on a 52cm frame and said that looked ok. I was a bit concerned it would be too small so I went to another shop and tried a 54cm, which felt ok and didn't leave me feeling overstretched. The Specialized size guide recommends a 54cm Allez for my height. I'm female, 170cm tall with an inside leg (to the ankle) measurement of 70cm, and the Specialized height range for the 54cm Allez is given as 167-175cm.
However, the same shop also suggested a Felt F95, which threw a spanner into the works! They only had a 54cm frame in stock and couldn't order any more. The 54cm was fine in terms of height, but I felt ovserstretched on it compared to the equivalent 54cm frame Allez.
I love the F95, though, and it looks like a lot of bike for the money! I can order a 51cm (the next size down) online, but I'm wary of buying a frame that I've not tried. 51cm sounds really small. On the other hand, the Felt website gives the height range for the 51cm as 159-173cm, and for the 54cm as 169-179cm. This puts me on the bottom end of the 54cm, and I'm likely to have a shorter reach than they use in their calculations, as I'm female.
I know all bikes have very different geometries, and that height is certainly not all that matters, but I'm scared of spending £500-£750 and ending up in the same situation I was in before: being overstretched and getting back pain while riding.
Does anyone have a Felt F95 and experience of their frame sizing? Or experience of Allez sizing compared to the Felt F-series?
I've tried loads in that time, and had concluded that I really wanted a decent second-hand Specialized Allez Sport. One bike shop put me on a 52cm frame and said that looked ok. I was a bit concerned it would be too small so I went to another shop and tried a 54cm, which felt ok and didn't leave me feeling overstretched. The Specialized size guide recommends a 54cm Allez for my height. I'm female, 170cm tall with an inside leg (to the ankle) measurement of 70cm, and the Specialized height range for the 54cm Allez is given as 167-175cm.
However, the same shop also suggested a Felt F95, which threw a spanner into the works! They only had a 54cm frame in stock and couldn't order any more. The 54cm was fine in terms of height, but I felt ovserstretched on it compared to the equivalent 54cm frame Allez.
I love the F95, though, and it looks like a lot of bike for the money! I can order a 51cm (the next size down) online, but I'm wary of buying a frame that I've not tried. 51cm sounds really small. On the other hand, the Felt website gives the height range for the 51cm as 159-173cm, and for the 54cm as 169-179cm. This puts me on the bottom end of the 54cm, and I'm likely to have a shorter reach than they use in their calculations, as I'm female.
I know all bikes have very different geometries, and that height is certainly not all that matters, but I'm scared of spending £500-£750 and ending up in the same situation I was in before: being overstretched and getting back pain while riding.
Does anyone have a Felt F95 and experience of their frame sizing? Or experience of Allez sizing compared to the Felt F-series?