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Re: Crank arm length from fit perspective [zinny]
zinny wrote:
Since it seems like everything to do with fit has a method to it, does anyone know if there is a way to measure this, say since my "x" is this, a good guess at a optimal crank length would be "y".


You know, you're not that short ... ;^)

But to answer your question, yes, there is a formula that you can use to get a ballpark fit number. It is based on 170mm cranks, but I think that it is close enough. While this info was drawn up with the intention of showing a possible relationship between crank length and performance (and of which there may not be lots of evidence), it can easily be used for crank length vs fit. It might provide a good target number with which to start the fit process.
Link:

http://www.nettally.com/palmk/crankset.html

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