If you own a S/M or M/L Rook or Colt please post the following Geometry/Sizing measurements (Thanks in advance and I can't believe Surface 604 does not have proper Geometry/Sizing Measurement on their site)
If you own a S/M or M/L Rook or Colt please post the following Geometry/Sizing measurements (it does not matter if they are in inches or mm)....
- Stand over height is the distance from the ground to the top of the top tube. In the case of a sloping, or a curved top tube, take the measurement at the mid-length top of the top tube
- Minimum seat height is the distance from the ground to the top of the saddle with the seat at the minimum position
- Maximum seat height is the distance from the ground to the top of the saddle with the seat at the maximum position
- Handlebar height is the distance from the ground to the center of the handlebar where it is attached to the stem (for variable angle stems, the stem should be set at max reach position when measured - usually 90 degrees)
- Handlebar reach is the horizontal distance from the center of the handlebar where it is attached to the max position of the stem (for variable angle stems, the stem should be set at max reach position when measured - usually 90 degrees) , to a vertical line through the center of the bottom bracket
- Wheelbase is the distance from the center of the front wheel axle to the center of the rear wheel axle
- Total Length is the horizontal distance from the furthest front wheel point to furthest rear wheel point
Thank you in advance for your help.
If you own a S/M or M/L Rook or Colt please post the following Geometry/Sizing measurements (it does not matter if they are in inches or mm)....
- Stand over height is the distance from the ground to the top of the top tube. In the case of a sloping, or a curved top tube, take the measurement at the mid-length top of the top tube
- Minimum seat height is the distance from the ground to the top of the saddle with the seat at the minimum position
- Maximum seat height is the distance from the ground to the top of the saddle with the seat at the maximum position
- Handlebar height is the distance from the ground to the center of the handlebar where it is attached to the stem (for variable angle stems, the stem should be set at max reach position when measured - usually 90 degrees)
- Handlebar reach is the horizontal distance from the center of the handlebar where it is attached to the max position of the stem (for variable angle stems, the stem should be set at max reach position when measured - usually 90 degrees) , to a vertical line through the center of the bottom bracket
- Wheelbase is the distance from the center of the front wheel axle to the center of the rear wheel axle
- Total Length is the horizontal distance from the furthest front wheel point to furthest rear wheel point
Thank you in advance for your help.
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