LOOK 596 i-pack size Small (54-56ish) ($3300 frameset includes look pedal, crank and stem)
-looking to sell after this season
-going to be racing Branson 70.3 September 23 as the last race
-will be selling with or without my new Omega TriRig brakes
-Built:
-Zipp Brake Lever
-Zipp VukaBull base bar
-Zipp Clip and R2C specific s-bend extensions
-Keo 2 Max pedals which come with bike (can change between 170, 172.5, and 175 crank length based off of how you put pedal into crank)
-1 piece ZED carbon LOOK crank (amazing!)
-i’m about 5’9 and normal proportioned
-current pad stack 58cm
pad reach 50cm
drop 13cm
BB to top front of saddle 71cm
BB up seattube to top saddle 73cm
BB up ST to rails 68.5 (can be raised up to 71-72.5cm)
Tip of saddle to beg. of pad 49cm
-included is the manual and all tools w/ bike
-will include other things like cork pads, rubber pads, accessories
I’m struggling to find a full geometry chart for the 596.
Please may you let me know what the effective top tube is, and what saddle height you are running?
Measuring from center of crank to top of saddle is right around 72-73cm (to rails is 67 1/2cm) and looks like it can go up around 3-4cm further atleast to the stop line printed but seems like there is additional area to add a couple cm further up from there if need be.
As for top tube length I found a site online that said 53cm. I can measure it tomorrow, is there a certain start and stop point I should take measurement from? As you can see in pictures also the front end is very adjustable for height and length.
I will definately consider doing that but most likely not until i got some offers on the frameset or just frame… I will let you know and just keep an eye on this forum!
Alas, too small. Best of luck with the sale though. That is one gorgeous bike!
Just want to help out. You can move the stem to the upper position and that’ll make the the TT length much longer. There are options for longer stems also. I have the 596 and traditional measurements don’t really apply.
Hey thanks! I agree with the above that there are a ton of different angle it can be ran so its tough to judge the limits of sizing on this frame. Still available and will be inside for next 7+ months.
Anyone interested in the LOOK 596 that is looking at the pictures of the bike should ignore the messy looking cables in the first pictures and take note of the new Nokon shifter cables i installed and had custom routed through the back of the Zipp extensions and go right down into the frame. MUCH cleaner now then it was in the first pictures from mid summer.