Thanks!
The P3X are an intriguing bike, but a one trick pony..
If we look at the “one bike to rule them all” spectrum of things, would I be able to get an OK fit on a S5 with the rather sleek looking tri bars?
Or a S3?
With a Pad Stack of 726mm and a Pad Reach of 440mm you are on the upper left quadrant of a size XL P3x.
These numbers indicate to me that you are sort of upright, and could probably get longer and lower in the future. For example, I am also 190cm tall and have a Pad Stack of 625mm and a Pad Reach of 540mm. Now, I'm quite the outlier, so I'm not recommending you do what I do, but I could see someone of your size being in the 675mm stack and 480mm reach range quite easily.
If you were to get a P-series bike you could fit on a 58cm or a 61cm.
Does this make sense?
Eric
What size PX-series or P-series to go for as an update?
190cm tall.. and details attached
The P3X are an intriguing bike, but a one trick pony..
If we look at the “one bike to rule them all” spectrum of things, would I be able to get an OK fit on a S5 with the rather sleek looking tri bars?
Or a S3?
ericMPro wrote:
hi, thanks for reaching out. With a Pad Stack of 726mm and a Pad Reach of 440mm you are on the upper left quadrant of a size XL P3x.
These numbers indicate to me that you are sort of upright, and could probably get longer and lower in the future. For example, I am also 190cm tall and have a Pad Stack of 625mm and a Pad Reach of 540mm. Now, I'm quite the outlier, so I'm not recommending you do what I do, but I could see someone of your size being in the 675mm stack and 480mm reach range quite easily.
If you were to get a P-series bike you could fit on a 58cm or a 61cm.
Does this make sense?
Eric
HalvorV wrote:
Recently sold my 58cm 2014 P3 cause I felt the need for electronic shifting and disc brakes. What size PX-series or P-series to go for as an update?
190cm tall.. and details attached