Using the lemond method (88.3% of inseam length) your saddle height, from c of BB to top of saddle, should be around 72.4cm. With shorter cranks on some track bikes, that could be a little higher.
That method works for me (to within a few mm), and might be of use to give an idea of the amount of seat post you'd have showing for a particular frame size.
Using the lemond method (88.3% of inseam length) your saddle height, from c of BB to top of saddle, should be around 72.4cm. With shorter cranks on some track bikes, that could be a little higher.
That method works for me (to within a few mm), and might be of use to give an idea of the amount of seat post you'd have showing for a particular frame size.