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Old 11-19-16, 04:24 PM
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NeilPryde NAZARE 2016 sizing chart

Hi guys,
I'm going to buy NeilPryde NAZARE 2016 bike
Could you suggest, what frame size is better for me?
My current measurements are: (on competitivecyclist.com)

Total Body Height:184
Inseam:87
Trunk:63
Forearm:36
Arm: 71
Thigh:61
Lower Leg:59
Sternal Notch:151
Weight: 82

I've not found any oficial size guids for NeilPryde
Bike geometry is here NAZARÉ NeilPryde Bikes

According "unofficial" size guide on "wiggle" Wiggle, 'L' is OK for my height (184), but too small for my inseam (87)
Thank you in advance!
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Close to your size (185, 88 cycling inseam).
For me it would have to be the XL, because of the top tube length on L; 56cm is generally short for 6'+ men. Unless you want a more upright position? While the XL top tube is 1.5cm longer (a big jump); however, the headtube increases by 2cm as well, therefore not stretching the rider by a huge margin.

Either size could be made to fit, 'L' possibly with setback post and/or longer stem. Both sizes have similar angles @ 73deg, BB drop and chainstay length, so expect similar handling on each.

Show a pic of how you ride your current rig, that might lead to a better answer.
The numbers and charts are useless without knowing your riding style.
Nazare being an aero bike, you can get your chin to the stem more easily on XL!
edit: what handlebars are going on it? That might affect the choice, too.
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Thank you, Wildwood!
This is going to be my first road bike, I don't have a pic. I have only MTB experience, so, I don't have riding style on road bike at all.
The reason, why I'd like to buy it is take a part in non-professional triathlon, so I'm going to work on my riding style to be prepared for race.
I've found next bike review https://www.cyclist.co.uk/reviews/197...azare-2-review

These guys measured frame and found some differences
Claimed Measured
Top Tube (TT) 560mm 575mm
Seat Tube (ST) 525mm 522mm
Down Tube (DT) 606mm
Fork Length (FL) 375mm
Head Tube (HT) 160mm 159mm
Head Angle (HA) 73° 73.9°
Seat Angle (SA) 73° 73.7°
Wheelbase (WB) 985mm 992mm
BB drop (BB) 70mm 72mm

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Thank you, Wildwood.
It will be my first road bike, so I don't have any riding style now . I have only MTB.
I'd like to use it for non-professional triathlon, so I'll work for my style to have a good time in the race

I've found bike review, where guys did measure of the frame, it has some differences with official site:

Neil Pryde Nazare 2 review | Cyclist

Claimed Measured
Top Tube (TT) 560mm 575mm
Seat Tube (ST) 525mm 522mm
Down Tube (DT) 606mm
Fork Length (FL) 375mm
Head Tube (HT) 160mm 159mm
Head Angle (HA) 73° 73.9°
Seat Angle (SA) 73° 73.7°
Wheelbase (WB) 985mm 992mm
BB drop (BB) 70mm 72mm
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With no road bike experience, you should get at least some riding time and a professional fit before making such a decision. Rent a bike for a full day, borrow a friend's bike, get something as close in size to what you think you want to ride. Spend some cash before spending a bunch of cash, especially since you will be competing.
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Just a FYI, the new nazare sl is due to come out in the upcoming year. If you don't mind getting a great deal; by all means, get this version. If buyer's remorse is going to get you as soon as a new model comes out, you may want to wait a few months.

Just noticing because I'm salivating over the new version myself!
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