Dumb question - Is there a formula to work out the standover height of a bike by using the most commonly quoted values on a frame geometry chart?
Dumb question -
Is there a formula to work out the standover height of a bike by using the most commonly quoted values on a frame geometry chart?
Assuming a level top tube, for seat tube angle a, seat tube length b and BB height c: cos(90-a) x b + c
(*I think, my maths is rather rusty)
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Assuming a level top tube, for seat tube angle a, seat tube length b and BB height c:
cos(90-a) x b + c
(*I think, my maths is rather rusty)