RE: [CR]Frame size/standards

(Example: Framebuilding:Tubing)

Date: Sun, 11 Feb 2007 20:41:11 -0800 (PST)
From: "Fred Rafael Rednor" <fred_rednor@yahoo.com>
Subject: RE: [CR]Frame size/standards
To: classicrendezvous@bikelist.org
In-Reply-To: <9327C3B25BD3C34A8DBC26145D88A9070643AF@hippy.home.here>



--- Mark Bulgier wrote:


>
> Fred Rednor wrote (snipped):
> > C-t-C tells you nothing
> > about the true frame size, unless you're also supplied
> > with the diameter of the top tube [...]
>
> Uh, no disrespect intended, but I believe your argument is
> circular. We
> are trying to define what the "true framesize" is, and many
> believe that
> is the C-T. To those folks, the true framesize is the C-T,
> and the tube
> diameter is quite irrelevant.
>
> I'm pretty ambivalent about this argument because I think it
> is so
> unimportant, but I have always used C-T and see no reason to
> change.
> C-T tells you two things directly that C-C tells you only
> indirectly or
> not at all: How long a seat tube is needed to build the
> frame, and how
> long a seatpost will be needed given the rider's saddle
> height. All the
> points in favor of C_C seem pretty theoretical to me - I
> haven't seen a
> real practical advantage to it.
>
> Mark Bulgier
> Seattle WA USA

"To those folks, the true framesize is the C-T, and the tube diameter is quite irrelevant." Mark, I think if you read my orginal message again, you'll see that this quote from your message is exactly what I was pointing out. Plus, the entire thrust of your message seems to agree with my point. Perhaps you have misread my abbreviation for center-to-center? I wrote "c-t-c" to indicate "center to center." By implication, "center-to-top" would be "c-t-t." Perhaps your abbreviations "C-T" and C-C" are clearer to you, but I don't see any disagreement in our arguments. Best regards, Fred Rednor - Arlngton, Virginia (USA)

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