No.43 in the occasional series "Bike Fit Anxiety and Self-Doubt"..
We all know that bike fit and frame sizing can be a bit of a mystery / black art, with most manufacturers looking to boil down this complex and subjective subject to one single measurement - on older bikes usually the length of the seatpost tube.
Referencing a page from the 1987 Raleigh Lightweights catalogue (below) it appears that the three smallest of their four frame sizes would "fit" my inside leg of around 33-34"..
... one would assume that with this wide coverage of leg lengths, the frame size should be decided on the torso length / reach of the rider.. with, for a given leg length shorter riders / those with T-rex arms opting for the smaller frame sizes.
My 1987 Router (budget gaspipe shopping hack) has a seattube of 23.5" / 595mm centre-top, a top tube of 22.5" / 570mm centre-centre and a headtube length of 7.0" / 176mm. I'm currently looking at a 1983 Rapide, which the seller has told me has a 23.5" ST and 22.5" TT - so I presume the HT is largely the same size as the Routier too - despite their significantly different target markets.
I get on OK with the Routier but can't help but think that given my shape (shortish with long legs) I might be better off with the shorter reach of a smaller frame with the 22.5" ST.. is anyone with a 22.5" Raleigh of similar age / geometry able to tell me what the TT length is C-C please, as well as the head tube length (I'm guessing around 6")?
While this post is totally selfish it might be of use to others in future of we could build up a rough idea of the actual measurements of Raleigh frames....
Cheers
We all know that bike fit and frame sizing can be a bit of a mystery / black art, with most manufacturers looking to boil down this complex and subjective subject to one single measurement - on older bikes usually the length of the seatpost tube.
Referencing a page from the 1987 Raleigh Lightweights catalogue (below) it appears that the three smallest of their four frame sizes would "fit" my inside leg of around 33-34"..
... one would assume that with this wide coverage of leg lengths, the frame size should be decided on the torso length / reach of the rider.. with, for a given leg length shorter riders / those with T-rex arms opting for the smaller frame sizes.
My 1987 Router (budget gaspipe shopping hack) has a seattube of 23.5" / 595mm centre-top, a top tube of 22.5" / 570mm centre-centre and a headtube length of 7.0" / 176mm. I'm currently looking at a 1983 Rapide, which the seller has told me has a 23.5" ST and 22.5" TT - so I presume the HT is largely the same size as the Routier too - despite their significantly different target markets.
I get on OK with the Routier but can't help but think that given my shape (shortish with long legs) I might be better off with the shorter reach of a smaller frame with the 22.5" ST.. is anyone with a 22.5" Raleigh of similar age / geometry able to tell me what the TT length is C-C please, as well as the head tube length (I'm guessing around 6")?
While this post is totally selfish it might be of use to others in future of we could build up a rough idea of the actual measurements of Raleigh frames....
Cheers
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