Hi all
Looking at getting a new carbon 'endurance'-type bike for long day rides, and after a little advice on the sizing.
I'm currently thinking of getting a Genesis Zero Disc - https://www.genesisbikes.co.uk/bike/zero-disc - although trying to decide on the sizing. I've found a good deal on a S with a 490mm frame; I'm 175cm tall (with a 77mm inseam). Does anyone have any experience with sizing on the Zero? From the guidance it seems a little on the small side, but I've read that the Zero can feel like a big bike for the size.
Alternatively I've been looking at the Ribble Endurance in a M - https://www.ribblecycles.co.uk/ribble-endurance-sl-disc-red-shimano-ultegra/ - the seat tube here seems like a better fit (510mm) although incidentally the stack is virtually identical (541 vs 540) with the reach slightly less on the Genesis (390 on the Ribble vs 375 on the Genesis).
Any thoughts much appreciated - proving slightly hard to test either in the current climate!
Thanks
Tom
Looking at getting a new carbon 'endurance'-type bike for long day rides, and after a little advice on the sizing.
I'm currently thinking of getting a Genesis Zero Disc - https://www.genesisbikes.co.uk/bike/zero-disc - although trying to decide on the sizing. I've found a good deal on a S with a 490mm frame; I'm 175cm tall (with a 77mm inseam). Does anyone have any experience with sizing on the Zero? From the guidance it seems a little on the small side, but I've read that the Zero can feel like a big bike for the size.
Alternatively I've been looking at the Ribble Endurance in a M - https://www.ribblecycles.co.uk/ribble-endurance-sl-disc-red-shimano-ultegra/ - the seat tube here seems like a better fit (510mm) although incidentally the stack is virtually identical (541 vs 540) with the reach slightly less on the Genesis (390 on the Ribble vs 375 on the Genesis).
Any thoughts much appreciated - proving slightly hard to test either in the current climate!
Thanks
Tom