I’m looking at getting a boardman 8.9 adr gravel bike.
At 5ft 10 I shoukd be looking at medium size But bit confused as frame is only c54 and my road bike is a 56.
I’ve tried a large and it does feel a stretch but “doable’ but this just might because thar one is for sale at decent price?
Anyone have this bike and can advise or any general advice on whether should size up or down for a gravel bike?
Boardman 8.9 adv gravel -size up or down?
Re: Boardman 8.9 adv gravel -size up or down?
General advice seems to be to choose the smaller frame and then adjust the fit or replace components to bring it up to perfection.
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Re: Boardman 8.9 adv gravel -size up or down?
I had a Boardman CX bike, nominally 55.5cm frame, and with me at 5ft 10.5in it fitted perfectly, so well in fact that I neither changed the stem length or seat setback from factory settings. That bike was almost exactly the same geometry as the ADV series.
How you transfer that to your case, I know not, because torso to leg-length ratio is different between individuals.
How you transfer that to your case, I know not, because torso to leg-length ratio is different between individuals.
Re: Boardman 8.9 adv gravel -size up or down?
nominal top tube lengths like 56 etc are fairly useless for bike sizing.
Suggest you compare the bike geometry with your old bike (sites such as 99spokes can assist with this by overlaying two bike frames for comparison and have a database of old model geometries) specifically looking at effective top tube, stack and reach and seeing how that compares.
Do factor in any differences in stem length and so on though as frame measurements are of the frame.
For 'rougher' off road use the more recent trend has been for longer reach and shorter stem, this puts the front wheel further out which helps stability and confidence when dealing with bumpy and downhill things so factor in your intended use.
Suggest you compare the bike geometry with your old bike (sites such as 99spokes can assist with this by overlaying two bike frames for comparison and have a database of old model geometries) specifically looking at effective top tube, stack and reach and seeing how that compares.
Do factor in any differences in stem length and so on though as frame measurements are of the frame.
For 'rougher' off road use the more recent trend has been for longer reach and shorter stem, this puts the front wheel further out which helps stability and confidence when dealing with bumpy and downhill things so factor in your intended use.
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Re: Boardman 8.9 adv gravel -size up or down?
Probably depends whats important to you.....height of bars, reach to bars, standover.Rock bus wrote: ↑9 Aug 2022, 9:23pm I’m looking at getting a boardman 8.9 adr gravel bike.
At 5ft 10 I shoukd be looking at medium size But bit confused as frame is only c54 and my road bike is a 56.
I’ve tried a large and it does feel a stretch but “doable’ but this just might because thar one is for sale at decent price?
Anyone have this bike and can advise or any general advice on whether should size up or down for a gravel bike?
Is the seat tube angle the same between the 2 sizes? Whats the difference in head tube length between the 2 sizes?
Is the difference in reach mainly due to a longer stem on the bigger bike or a longer frame?
If you post a link to the geometry table you might get a considered answer.
Is the boardman frame "sized" the same as your road bike?
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