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Old 11-28-21, 08:05 AM
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Originally Posted by Troul
for fitment, would you say the domane runs bigger or smaller in frame size? I've had other types of 62s feel like a 60s & have had 58s feel like 62s. It was a factor of stem/stack/lean & crank arms lengths that caused it to feel different than advertised.
I found the Domane ran smaller larger that what I am used to. I generally ride a 54 and typically a 90 or a 100 stem, based on top tube effective length. With the Domane, the top tube seemed to stretch me out more, so I went with a 52 and 100mm stem and it been really good. I did not change the crank length to a 172.5 as the 52 came with a 170, I should have done that, but it has not been terrible. However, if I ever change over to the 12 speed Di2, I will probably change to the 172.5.
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