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  • Take the information supplied from the manufacturers data sheet and input it into bikeCAD. However this isn't going to work if you are using the free version online, as you only get minimal options. For what it is, the full programme is fantastic value, so if you're thinking of even building a few frames it is well worth the investment.

  • thread dredge, but yes BikeCad is astonishing value..... around 300 Canadian Dollars for eternal support, or until the guy dies or something..... Really worth it for a builder or fitter to take the time to learn to use it, very useful to be able to "mess with " the dimensions and see what it does to the fit, also a great tool for explaining why some bike JUST WON'T fit some riders.....what I do is draw the rider's current set up onto a given bike, and show the 140mm 45' stem required to get the bars to the right position, or imaginary 45mm layback seatpost etc etc

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