Stack and reach of 55 sizes of Appaloosa and (current) Sam?

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John W

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Jun 23, 2018, 9:45:42 AM6/23/18
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Happy weekend to all. Anyone with a few spare minutes to measure these for me? Many many thanks!

Richard Rios

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Jun 23, 2018, 1:49:17 PM6/23/18
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I really wish Riv would have kept the stack number listed on the geo chart. For me felt like the most accurate way of sizing the frame, way better than seat tube on the upslopers...

Lester Lammers

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Jun 23, 2018, 1:51:22 PM6/23/18
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Here you go.
Riv Geo chart.jpg

Jonathan D.

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Jun 23, 2018, 1:57:35 PM6/23/18
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I’m curious as someone learning about bikes what does the slack tell you and why is it an accurate way of knowing fit.

John Woo

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Jun 23, 2018, 2:19:51 PM6/23/18
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Thanks Lester. I didn’t know that existed!

John 
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Tully Lanter

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Jun 23, 2018, 2:33:08 PM6/23/18
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It's the vertical distance between the center of the crank and the top(?) of the head tube, so it gives some idea of how tall the front end will feel. I emphasize "some idea" because factors like BB drop, frame reach, head and seat tube angles, etc. can make the same stack number feel wildly different...and that's before you even move the quill stem up/down!

Joe Bernard

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Jun 23, 2018, 3:33:50 PM6/23/18
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Ok so stack is vertical distance BB to top of headtube, reach is horizontal distance BB to top of headtube. Is that right?

Lester Lammers

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Jun 23, 2018, 4:02:05 PM6/23/18
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You're welcome. The numbers for the Sam are for the side pull frames.

Lester Lammers

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Jun 23, 2018, 4:09:22 PM6/23/18
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This may help.
Stack & Reach.jpg

John Woo

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Jun 23, 2018, 4:15:04 PM6/23/18
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Yes. The center of the BB, and the center of the top of the head tube.

It’s a useful system to compare different bikes, together with head tube and seat tube angles.

You can compare the bikes on graph paper. Or, it’s not hard to create a Photoshop file with a scaled photo of your bike, and then on another layer, superimpose another bike. The stack and reach figures will help you put them relatively close in the same X and Y space. Although not perfect, this method will determine the handlebars and stem length needed to create similar fits between bikes.


> On Jun 23, 2018, at 3:33 PM, Joe Bernard <joer...@gmail.com> wrote:
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> Ok so stack is vertical distance BB to top of headtube, reach is horizontal distance BB to top of headtube. Is that right?
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