Ok these numbers make more sense but you're *barely* on the charts... you're still very high and very far back, so I'm wondering if you couldn't be a little more optimized with your fit.
That said, you'd be a size XL in the P3x, and a size 61cm with all the spacers and the High-V mount on the P5-6.
You would probably not be able to fit on the P5d, not without a fit change, and you'd need the P3x EX10 mono-riser to achieve that.
There's nothing about you that says you need a P3, but you'd probably need a 58cm or 61cm P3 with aerobars that can be adjusted well back. P3s are a great bike with an aftermarket aerobar like TriRig Alpha One as a matter of fact.
does this help?
Eric
Herbie wrote:
Eric,
Thanks for the feedback. I'm 6'0" with a short torso/long limbs. I've attached a pic of the bike but unfortunately I don't have any pictures riding. The pic will give you some perspective on a configuration question.
With your feedback and looking at the frame diagrams on Cervelo's website I went out in the garage and measured on the same points they list for stack/reach.They seem to measure stack from the BB to the top of the top tube versus pad and measure reach to the base of the stem. In measuring my Guru, the numbers are ~560 and ~420-430, corresponding to a 58cm P3 frame. (The P5 looks like the 58cm frame is 20mm shorter than the P3?)
Using Dan's Pad X/Y method, I get a stack of 740 and reach of 480. Since the newer P5's integrated headset limits fit flexibility, I'm wondering if I can get a P5 to the right dimensions or if I'm better served looking at a P3?
Rob
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