FAQ - Frequently Asked Questions

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Geometry and Fit

Can't you just build a bike based on Fit Kit® measurements?

We can, but measurements alone do not constitute a proper fitting and do not by themselves define one particular ideal frame geometry.

The Fit Kit provides a great starting point for fitting a rider at a particular point in time. Even the Fit Kit people say that it is designed to provide a "safe and developmental" position for the rider. "Safe and developmental" means a starting point for achieving the ideal fit. Many factors may dictate deviation from Fit Kit recommendations including:

  • The rider's riding objectives. For most riders, comfort is and should be the most important consideration. The athlete seeking the "perfect" riding position is often more willing than most people to accept initial discomfort in order to achieve proper form. As much as possible, a serious athlete's coach should participate in the fitting to assure sizing consistent with the coach's other recommendations.
  • The rider's habits and riding style. Some riders are used to stretching much farther out than typical riders. Other riders achieve so much more power from sitting relatively upright that the increased wind resistance from a "poor position" doesn't make up for the increase in power and endurance.
  • The rider's physiology. Some riders can't stretch, some can't bend, some have bad backs and that's just the start to the list of complications which might affect fit.
  • The rider's experience. A rider adding the fifth or sixth road bike to his or her stable often already knows what they want. Somebody stepping up to their first serious road bike will benefit most from starting with proper measurements.

Fit Kit acknowledges these conditions and no system today can measure them. That's where judgment and sensitivity to the rider's objectives comes into play. We recommend as much as possible that you confirm your fitting recommendations by simulating the recommended riding position on some kind of fit cycle. There are a couple of fitting machines which let you do this. If you don't have one, try setting up on a wind trainer.

Fit Kit's recommendations, just like Waterford's geometries, fit a broad cross-section of riders. The exceptions are important to recognize as early as possible in the process. When you do so, you dramatically increase the chances of getting the fit you want.


Question List

Choosing Your Waterford

Do you want a racing bike, recreational bike or both?
What kind of maintenance does my Waterford need?
How big a tire do you want to fit on your bike?
How do you go about choosing your Waterford?
What if my seatpost slips during rides?
How versatile do you want your bike?
What kind of handling do you want?
What do I need to do to prevent rust and corrosion?
Why do we measure our seat tubes 'center to top'?
What do you want to carry?
How big a load do you want to carry?
If I'm a 180 pound rider, why does it matter whether my load is 15 pounds or 25 pounds?

Geometry and Fit

How does Waterford perform factory fittings?
What is toe-clip overlap and why do we avoid it?
My Fit Kit recommends a 538mm top tube. Nobody offers stock geometries in these sizes. What's my best fit?
Can't you just build a bike based on Fit Kit® measurements?
Why are your seat angles so steep on small frame sizes?
Why is there toe clip overlap on track geometries?
Why does Waterford recommend 650C or 26" wheels on selected sizes?
Why does Waterford sometimes recommend 650C or 26" wheels?
What if I want to change from a steel fork to a carbon fork or vica versa?

Materials & Construction

Retrofitting S&S Couplers?
What makes Waterford's Tubesets so Special?
Why Steel?
How much do color choices affect durability?
Lugs vs. TIG - Which is best?

Paints and Finish

How do I apply touch-up paint?
Why don't we Chrome Plate all Waterfords?
How do color choices affect durability?
Why not internal cable routing?
Wouldn't clearcoat over bare metal work?
Why not clearcoat only?
What's wrong with a matte finish?
Why can't I just give you a paint code to select custom paint?
Choosing a Finish

Upgrading Your Waterford

What kind of composite fork can I install on my Waterford?

General Information

Where do I find my serial number?
What does my serial number mean?
What is the difference between Gunnar and Waterford
What is the difference between 14-, 22- and 33-Series models?

Assembly & Care

What common dimensions are there for Waterfords - threading, bolts etc.?
My head tube is somewhat out of round. What kind of problem is it?
Which clamp diameter should I use to for my front derailleur
Clamp-on or braze-on front derailleurs.
What kind of care do I have to give my Waterford to prevent rust from forming?
How do I prevent my composite (carbon fiber) seatpost from slipping?
How long a seatpost do I need?
How do I get a good fit when installing downtube shift adapters?
How do I apply touch-up paint?
How do I apply replacement decals?
How do I remove my chainstay protector?
Should I use my Waterford on my Windtrainer?
Why did we go from 27.4mm to 27.2mm seatposts?
Why don't we install dropout adjusters on bikes that have adjuster holes?
I have an older model 1400 or 2400 off-road frame. What kind of front deraileur do I need?
What if I want to install a 1" for on a 1 1/8" head tube frame?
Threading: What is it for eyelets, rack mounts and so on?

Repair & Restoration

Why can't I just have Waterford touch up my frame instead of completely repainting it?
Is it worth it to restore my old Paramount, Raleigh or other classic road bike?
Can Waterford spread my dropouts on my old bike?
What does it take to retrofit my bike with S&S Couplers?
Will Waterford put its decals on a Paramount restoration?
Can I change the geometry on my existing frame?
I have a dent in my top tube, should I be concerned?
I have a chrome Paramount with damage to the chrome. Can you re-chrome it for me?

Buying / Selling a Waterford

How can I sell my Waterford?

Forks

Can I order a 1 inch steerer disc brake fork?
How can I get a disc brake fork with the ride of my classic steel rim brake fork

Warranty

Does Waterford provide Warranty Coverage?

Troubleshooting

What do I do for a stuck seatpost or bottom bracket?
What do I do for a slipping seatpost?
What should I do to prevent high-speed wobble and shimmy on my bike?
What do I do about brake chatter or shudder?
How do I reduce brake squealing?
How do I prevent my rear wheel from pulling under heavy climbing or sprinting?
What if I experience chain suck on my Off-Road frame.

Log in and Using this Web Site

Does my Waterford Login connect me to the Forum?

Paramount

What's the fork threading on the 1960's Paramounts
What do the markings mean found on the bottom bracket of Paramounts from the 50's to the 70's?