Spec Sirrus owners please

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jackthelad

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JUJUBI the ladies sirrus is the vita,the wife has one and totally loves it,she tried my sirrus then tried the vita,and the vita being a ladies geometry just fitted her so much better,so basically dont over look it.

At the present moment I have cyclocross tyres on my sirrus borough 32s, and it allows the bike to go anywhere that a mountain bike would go

I have also tried the sirrus with 25c road tyres and the thing just flies.

It is very much an all round bike
 

jujubi

Active Member
Location
London
The Vita looks and feels lovely, I know. But the 2011 model only goes up to 54 (or was it 56 cm) in the largest version. At my height I need something closer to a 60cm frame. I really have trouble finding a female specific bike in that size, so I think I'll settle for the Sirrus with some adjustments to saddle and handlebars. It's a pity that manufacturers increasingly seem to concentrate on their core market and no longer make bikes for taller women.
 

vickster

Legendary Member
I am female, have an XL Sirrus, 5'10, long arms & legs. Female specific bikes feel too small for me too, hence I now have 2 men's bikes.

I was riding yesterday and personally wouldn't want any smaller, would feel arms and legs too cramped :smile: Think I may need to change to change the saddle. Not sure why you would change the handlebars. I have the 2010 sport with ergo grips - much more comfy than round grips I find - and bar ends.

Best go have a test ride of the L & XL and see which feels better :smile:
 

jujubi

Active Member
Location
London
Not sure why you would change the handlebars. I have the 2010 sport with ergo grips - much more comfy than round grips I find - and bar ends.

Best go have a test ride of the L & XL and see which feels better :smile:

I'm tall, but I have smallish hands for my size. When I tested a Sirrus Elite in L, I couldn't really reach the levers to shift gears. There are different grips on the basic model (same as the Sport I think), so the shifts could be moved closer to the ends of the handlebar, but I'll have to see how that works out when I test the bike next week. They've ordered a basic Sirrus in XL for me.
At least the brake levers seem to be close enough. Good thing. I have problems with that on my current gent's...

The L felt quite comfy, but I somehow felt that the full power of my legs couldn't really unfold (might just be delusion and lack of fitness though... :-D), and once I got up in the pedals to get up a hill, I felt the bike was weirdly disappearing under me and I quickly sat back down again to regain my balance. I guess that means it's too small.
 
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