Thursday, January 21, 2010

Mountain Bike Pants What Size Mountain Bike Frame?

What size mountain bike frame? - mountain bike pants

I write a lot of off-road paths and sidewalks, so I know that my size should be slightly smaller. But I'm 6 feet (5 feet 11 inches and his 3 / 4 to be exact), and between my legs (the V in the pants) to the ankle is 30 What size bike frame should I? Thank you a bunch, John

7 comments:

Ride!Urb... said...

I bet your stride length is 32 "maybe 33 "..... Measure should not stop you from step on the floor, at the ankles. : O)

You could probably fit a 17 "(medium) 20" (wide) frame. It is a great extension, but they depend only on the aggressiveness that want to ride on the bike, and, in particular. I'm going 6 with 34 "stride length, and a great bike for a while, but I think I have as part a little smaller for rough trails and waterfalls. If you could sit down and turn XC style pedals then go be more effective and convenient in the big picture. When you negotiate a heap of stones sharp drop-ins, you have to climb up the roots and rocks, or any kind of jump, then you will know the weight distribution and further use of the structure of the medium treasure it. smaller scale, a shorter top tube .... making it much easier to pull on the front of obstacles, making it easy to scooting back down, with more control over your balance. The top tube moreusually a little better for really steep climbs, but much depends on your technique. The first floor will provide the framework for a period of slightly more and facilitate breathing, and a small amount of additional energy to the crank ... But it is questionable, too.

It takes time and experience to know what is best for your preferences and riding style and trail bikes, until you do nothing before the decision. You can learn to ride a bike, but some people simply feel better than others.

Alex said...

Forget about the leg. Rob is correct. Stand with your feet about a foot away. You need about 2-3 cm from jewelry at its upper tube downward. (Note: You may have to be careful with the context, and specialized, and build a crease in them.

Close EXENDIS this position until his leg exended block (to lock the leg sell his recovery). If you have not exceeded the maximum length of the rod, and has already been tested standover, then you are probably right in size.

The last part is how you're feeling a bit bars. If it feels too long, it probably is. It is best to do well for a bike.

Note: I will put in a 18 "which is good for Scott. Otherwise, 19 giant," the average. (I'm 5'10 "and that what I feel is well.

Happy

Alex said...

Forget about the leg. Rob is correct. Stand with your feet about a foot away. You need about 2-3 cm from jewelry at its upper tube downward. (Note: You may have to be careful with the context, and specialized, and build a crease in them.

Close EXENDIS this position until his leg exended block (to lock the leg sell his recovery). If you have not exceeded the maximum length of the rod, and has already been tested standover, then you are probably right in size.

The last part is how you're feeling a bit bars. If it feels too long, it probably is. It is best to do well for a bike.

Note: I will put in a 18 "which is good for Scott. Otherwise, 19 giant," the average. (I'm 5'10 "and that what I feel is well.

Happy

Rob said...

Probably you would do in a large frame. All wheels are not the same, but. In general, if you stand with both feet on the ground and are 1 to 3 cm distance between their private parts and the frame that should be good. Many bike shops will have programs made with your own measurements and the size of your bike for you.

cycle guy said...

Finally, I think 34 is the right step, and his almost 6 '.

Be placed 20 "on the hard disk so - no way - too big. I would see the 18" as the most likely is perhaps the best finish in 19 ", but probably too big for the trails.

Do yourself a favor and do not have the right size, because it is available.

Kayls said...

This might help:

http://www.evanscycles.com/help/bike-siz ...

But as the kids say, get out and test the bike.

Bob A said...

Want to go to this website and get the proper stride length measurements. They sound stage is too small for its size. You should be a limit of 18 inches. The bike shop fit the bike. Most bikes with the same size feel different than a test make the decision.

http://www.coloradocyclist.com/bikefit

Edit: A 34-inch stride length works as part of 18.9 inches and 20 inches can work for you. I like a frame slightly larger than this site offers. You want to make sure you have a few inches between you and the top tube while standing on the bike. Try a 18.19-inch and 20 and see how they feel, not worth saving $ 100 if the bike is not suitable.

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