Lets discuss.....: )
1..Nope.....no frames bigger then that one. It's the largest one made by Look.
2..This pic is taken just as I'm cresting a bridge, so my elbows are back a bit with a choke down on the extensions. Thus my hands are lower then normal, thus arms are slightly down more then normal and I'm sitting up a tad more then normal.
3. If I move those darn pads any further forward I won't be able to friggin' reach them. My upper body is very short and curved which makes it even more short. btw - I have a bunch of Schmol (sp?) nodes in my back, as well as 3 broken vertebrae, from numerous bike crashes.
When I was a cop we had to be measured for a bullet proof vest. The measurement is upper body/torso length. Now I'm 6-3 and no where near a standard "tall" bullet proof vest. My vest was the same length as someone less then 5' 8" tall. My torso fits a very short person!!!
I will ride with level arms when not climbing as I ride with my hands together and sitting on top of the shifters. If I grab down on the extensions everything changes on the forearms and back.
It really is a tough fit as my long a** legs and long forearms makes it hard. If I rode a bike with less then 15cm of drop I may as well ride a road bike on the tops : ) You should see the drop on my road bike? : ) And I don't ride that aggressively at all as I use it for "easy" rides on off days, yet the drop is mind numbing to look at.
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Paul
1..Nope.....no frames bigger then that one. It's the largest one made by Look.
2..This pic is taken just as I'm cresting a bridge, so my elbows are back a bit with a choke down on the extensions. Thus my hands are lower then normal, thus arms are slightly down more then normal and I'm sitting up a tad more then normal.
3. If I move those darn pads any further forward I won't be able to friggin' reach them. My upper body is very short and curved which makes it even more short. btw - I have a bunch of Schmol (sp?) nodes in my back, as well as 3 broken vertebrae, from numerous bike crashes.
When I was a cop we had to be measured for a bullet proof vest. The measurement is upper body/torso length. Now I'm 6-3 and no where near a standard "tall" bullet proof vest. My vest was the same length as someone less then 5' 8" tall. My torso fits a very short person!!!
I will ride with level arms when not climbing as I ride with my hands together and sitting on top of the shifters. If I grab down on the extensions everything changes on the forearms and back.
It really is a tough fit as my long a** legs and long forearms makes it hard. If I rode a bike with less then 15cm of drop I may as well ride a road bike on the tops : ) You should see the drop on my road bike? : ) And I don't ride that aggressively at all as I use it for "easy" rides on off days, yet the drop is mind numbing to look at.
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Paul