![]() Fork: choose if changes to fork should rotate the whole frame (as it would in reality), or if the head tube angle should be fixed (which is the default as it's generally more practical).Extra: a special button that toggles related extra measurements for the currently active measurements.Fit Delta: only enabled if the shadow bike is active, and then it shows the fit difference between the two bikes.Head tube angle and fork rake should also be reasonably similar. Assumes that bottom bracket drop and handlebar diameter is the same between compared bikes. ![]() Quick Fit: a few measurements to quickly compare the fit of two similar bikes.Bike Fit: measurements that are interesting in a bike fit context.Components: measurements related to the components added to the frame.Frame Geometry: measurements related to frame and fork.How to do this is described in the "measuring a bike" section. Measure: shows measurements to enter to make a complete measurement of an existing bike.Each button enables a set of measurements, and several can be combined although the chart can become a bit crowded. The measurement buttons are toggle buttons, red = off, green = on. On small screens you need to use page zoom. While the app works on small mobile phone screens, it's best experienced on a tablet or desktop.Have this help column visible while working to make it easy to follow the documented workflows for measuring a bike or copying a geometry chart.There are unlimited amount of undo steps. Use the Undo button for reverting edits (or imports).The current state is stored in the browser URL (link) so to share the chart just copy and share the URL.No measurements are shown for the shadow bike, but you can swap it to the front any time by pressing "Swap Bikes". Shadow bike: press the button to enable the shadow bike (=an extra bike) to make visual comparisons.Tap on the title to change name of the chart.When making a measurement or comparing, carefully note exactly where the measurement start and end in the chart (for example if it's the top, back or center of a tube).When editing, all other measurements will automatically adapt to match. ![]()
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