We determine frame size on most of our bikes by measuring from the center of the bottom bracket (the collection of bearings between your crank arms) to the top lip of the frame where the seat post is inserted. This sizing is commonly known as center to top.
We have archived information dating back to the 2003 model year on our Bike Archive page. If your bike is older we suggest stopping in at your local dealer to best identify the model year or doing an online search. Additionally, if you can reply with a photo, description and approximate mod ...
While it may be possible, there are many factors to take into consideration, most of which is the fact that many older frames that have rigid forks were not designed to accept a suspension fork, so putting a suspension fork on the bike will put added stress on the frame and void the warranty.
Yes, we do make adapters for these saddles, and they are available through your local dealer. It is a set of clamps that replace the guts of Madone seat mast caps and Bontrager seat posts. You will want to take your saddle and your bike in to your local dealer to order, as there are a few differ ...
While we do group some items together for current models, such as main pivot kits and ABP hardware, we do not make a complete kit that covers an entire bike. Many of the parts we use are compatible across many models, but bikes can also change too much from year to year to make this a possibili ...