Originally Posted by
echelon_john
He asked about a touring bike he can also take off road. To me, that means racks & panniers. Assuming even a lightish full touring load (30lbs+/- total) that still gives a gross vehicle weight, bike, rider and gear, of +/-325 pounds. .7/.4/.7 tubing makes no sense in this application, even before you consider the fact that this guy is a newbie builder. (no offense meant to the O.P., just the fact)
Also, for a 6'4" guy's touring bike, short chainstays aren't a priority. Even if he has a size 11 foot, which would be small for that height, he'll need some distance back there to fit panniers without heel strike. I just built a touring frame for myself (size 48-49 shoe) with 46cm chainstays. Good pannier clearance, good tire clearance, good chainring clearance, and accommodates a slack (71 degree) seat tube angle, which is likely the ballpark the O.P. will be in as well.
I tell folks who ask about building bikes for larger folks (I'm 6'6", 250) that, assuming they weigh 175 pounds, they should imagine riding with 2 forty pound bags of dog food strapped on their bike, one on the saddle and one on the handlebars. OS tubing and thicker walls, especially in the top and down tubes, make all the difference in ensuring the bike is stiff enough to avoid speed shimmy and noodly steering. Comfort comes from tire air volume and inflation pressure; not an overly thin top tube.
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