Re: Crank Length Q
There's some very good information in this thread, even if the advice is not entirely consistent.
One thing I'll add is that you shouldn't sweat small changes in crankarm length. Think of motions in other sports, could they even be measured to a precision of 2.5 mm?
And I've always found it a good practice to split my time among a few bikes with slightly different positions (road, mountain, TT when I was competing) and thought this gave me a measure of flexibility, adaptability, and resilience.
PS Once I started riding on 175's on a mountain bike, I put them on all my bikes (inseam 87 cm).
Trod Harland, Pickle Expediter
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