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Size chart for fitting. If this bike already feels right, find others with a similar riding position (size 44). Category: road-endurance.
| Size | Stack | Reach | Head tube angle | Seat tube angle | Chainstay | Wheelbase | BB drop |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 44 | 527 mm | 354 mm | 70.0° | 75.0° | 415 mm | 982 mm | 80 mm |
| 49 | 547 mm | 362 mm | 71.0° | 74.5° | 415 mm | 989 mm | 80 mm |
| 52 | 567 mm | 367 mm | 71.5° | 74.0° | 415 mm | 995 mm | 80 mm |
| 54 | 587 mm | 372 mm | 72.0° | 73.5° | 415 mm | 1002 mm | 78 mm |
| 56 | 607 mm | 378 mm | 72.5° | 73.0° | 415 mm | 1012 mm | 78 mm |
| 58 | 629 mm | 384 mm | 72.5° | 73.0° | 418 mm | 1025 mm | 76 mm |
| 61 | 652 mm | 389 mm | 73.0° | 72.5° | 418 mm | 1037 mm | 76 mm |
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Stack and reach describe the frame's cockpit envelope better than traditional seat-tube sizing. If you know your preferred stack/reach from a bike that already fits, search within a few millimeters first, then check head angle and chainstay for handling feel. See the glossary for stack, reach, and HTA.