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A1 cannot be longer than A as shown in the drawing. But it is in the chart. Comparing this against my own 585, I see that in reality: A1= Actual, center to top A2= Actual, center to center A= Virtual (traditional size), center to center. So my my large is 53.5 to top, and it fits about like a 55-56. |
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Also, I realized that stack and reach are calculated at the top of the headtube, but B is based on the top tube/headtube junction. so we need to factor in K + K0 to get that. The stack in my diagram is wrong because I'm relying on the incorrect seattube, but the reach should be. I'll update things again in the morning with your new findings. Thanks! |
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I’d agree. My large fits like a 56.
With a 20 mm setback post, the saddle in a slightly back position on the post and a 100 mm stem, my saddle tip to bar measurement is approximately 54 cm, FWIW. Here’s a pic shortly after I built it up and before final bar tape application. Saddle height is 75.5 cm.
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This thread inspired me to pick up a 585 origin - I’ll post a pic and some impressions when I get it out later this week
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If being honest though, the one ride did not blow me away like the first ride on my Colnago C40 did. |
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I’m certainly not someone who has a lot of experience with carbon frames, but having owned a B-stay Colnago C40, a Look 361, a Look 481SL and a Parlee Z4 in the past… the 585 is significantly better in terms of ride feel not being sacrificed for rigidity.
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That's obvious.
Price was too good to pass up and I'm curious to see how it compares to the other C.F. bikes I have. It is the newest. Still hoping to land an economical 585 one day. |
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What's surprising given when it was designed is it will fit (although barely) generous 28 mm tires like these Schwalbe Ones. Those 27 mm Vittoria Paves shown above on the shake down ride fit easily. I assume being used at Paris-Roubaix was foreseen. I've owned mine now for a couple of years. Lived up to my high expectations... definitely a keeper.
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Went on a quick 10 mile sprint before dark. Can’t make very definitive claims, but can say that it is noticeable how comfortable it is. A few miles were on a bike path and you just did not feel the bumps or breaks in pavement.
Also, older handlebar shapes suck. |
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