Ronald wants to buy an Orbea Aqua but wants enough seat pin showing to make the bike look stylish. We run through the measurements of the frame and Ronald's in side leg and shows why he should have a good amount of seat pin on show. We also discuss the different Aqua models and equipment.
Question:
Am looking at the 2008 Orbea Aqua, size 48, for my next road bike. I am short at 5'3" with an inseam of 28". Will the bike fit me right? I want my bike to have sufficient seat post exposure to look good. Thanks.
Hi Ronald,
Nice choice, the Orbea's are looking great these days and are a lot lighter than they used to be and are now competitive with all the other carbon frames on the market and now they have an Olympic champion in Samuel Sanchez, so very nice.
The Orbea Aqua size 48 is the smallest of the range, but it will fit many leg lengths due to the slopping top tube. The 48 comes from the virtual length of the seat tube, meaning the length the seat tube would be if the top tube was horizontal. The actual length from the middle of the bottom bracket to the middle of the top tube is 43 cm's. Your inside leg is 28 inches which measures in at slightly over 70 cm's. With these measurements you should have a good handful of seat pin showing, your only problem will be to choose which model of Orbea Aqua will you buy?