New Geometry Compare Tool

Very cool!
It would be good to be able to hide rows of the geo table that you are not interested in, so that you can see the key info all on one screen without having to scroll and hunt for it (on desktop anyway)
 
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Very cool!
It would be good to be able to hide rows of the geo table that you are not interested in, so that you can see the key info all on one screen without having to scroll and hunt for it (on desktop anyway)
Good idea. On the compare table? I can easily add a hide request
 
Anyone can now submit corrections :-)

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Can't see any way to suggest corrections on the compare pages.

When I compare the 2020 levo with the Amflow PX, it mentions the levo having adjustable headset angles in a couple of places.

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That said, the Levo’s angle-adjust headset lets you slacken it toward the PX Carbon’s descending stance, narrowing the gap.
 
Can't see any way to suggest corrections on the compare pages.

When I compare the 2020 levo with the Amflow PX, it mentions the levo having adjustable headset angles in a couple of places.

Eg
That said, the Levo’s angle-adjust headset lets you slacken it toward the PX Carbon’s descending stance, narrowing the gap.
At the moment it’s only possible to suggest corrections on the single bike page.

I’ll add it as a to do on the compare page.

With the headset adjust, do you think it’s incorrect?
 
At the moment it’s only possible to suggest corrections on the single bike page.

I’ll add it as a to do on the compare page.

With the headset adjust, do you think it’s incorrect?
Yes. There is no adjustable headset with my gen2 2020 levo expert.
I don't think there's any mention of it on the single bike page
 
Rob, Actual Seat Angles please and, although not a geometry measurement, actual rider weight - not including the bike weight - would be really useful as the manufacturers list all up weight or rider weight, but it's often not very clear, or easy to find, on their websites.
 
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Rob, Actual Seat Angles please and, although not a geometry measurement, actual rider weight - not including the bike weight - would be really useful as the manufacturers list all up weight or rider weight, but it's often not very clear on their websites.
Cool.

Actual rider weight - do you mean the rider weight that the bike can take?
 
Cool.

Actual rider weight - do you mean the rider weight that the bike can take?
Affirmative. Some manufacturer's list All Up Weight, so you have to deduct the bike from the number and other's list rider weight - rider plus gear, but the info's not easy to find and differs too. Take the Atherton, it has a rider weight of 120kg's now listed, but when I couldn't find the info and asked via email, they told me 130kg. 😁
 
Here's one I used to determine how fork offset will affect geometry.


Looks like they have other applications available now!
 
Nice.

I couldn't find older Specialized models (my mistake maybe?) so couldn't put my existing bike in to compare which would be ideal.

Also be good if you could jump from the geometry compare chart to the full comparison version without having to re-select the bikes.
 
Added some bike characteristics to the bike pages




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Thank you much Rob! Here is some helpful information to check against for all of the combinations on the new Amflow PR/PX models:
 
On the 2020 levo page, the forum discussion and owners report pont to the gen3 threads instead of the gen2.
Also, I don't see any other models apart from the alloy comp
 
On the 2020 levo page, the forum discussion and owners report pont to the gen3 threads instead of the gen2.
Also, I don't see any other models apart from the alloy comp
True.

More work needed on back catalogue bikes.
 
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