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what frame size bike for 6'4" male?
I'm looking into purchasing a new mountain bike.
I was hoping some of you could help in telling me what size bike frame I should be looking for. I've been to a couple of bike shops in my county and i'm being told 20 inch or 22 inch. I've sat on a couple of them while looking but I don't notice too much of a difference. I'm 6-foot-4 with a slender/slim build -- long arms and legs. I'll basically be using the bike on flat off-road trails -- not so many hills or anything. I haven't had a mountain bike since I was a teenager, so this is all new to me again as I'm in my mid-20s now. Thanks for any and all help and feedback. |
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In article , Chris Tribiono wrote:
I'm looking into purchasing a new mountain bike. I was hoping some of you could help in telling me what size bike frame I should be looking for. I've been to a couple of bike shops in my county and i'm being told 20 inch or 22 inch. I've sat on a couple of them while looking but I don't notice too much of a difference. I'm 6-foot-4 with a slender/slim build -- long arms and legs. I'll basically be using the bike on flat off-road trails -- not so many hills or anything. I haven't had a mountain bike since I was a teenager, so this is all new to me again as I'm in my mid-20s now. Thanks for any and all help and feedback. I'm 6'5"and my XC bike has a 21" frame. Possibly more important than nominal frame size are standover height and reach to handlebars. If either of those are miles out you'll really struggle to make the bike fit you. Try both the 22" and 20" frames and buy the bike that feels most comfortable and has enough knacker clearance -- Tim. |
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Bike sizing is different for most companies because of different
measuring points and frame design. Try out as many as you can and the one that feels right will be the best fitt for you, regardless of size listed. If you're going to ride flat offroad trails, you should be ok with a larger frame and a parking lot test ride should work well. JD at 6'-7" |
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Christ, what do they feed you guys on?
Fred 5' 10.5" |
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"Fred Fragger" wrote in message ... Christ, what do they feed you guys on? Fred 5' 10.5" fried foods, here. mark - 6'3" |
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Way Big or a 21-23
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Fred Fragger wrote:
Christ, what do they feed you guys on? Plates? |
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Per Chris Tribiono:
I was hoping some of you could help in telling me what size bike frame I should be looking for. I'm 6'5". I'd say that you're in the area of desired handlebar height possibly being a determining factor. Do you already have an MTB? If so, you probably know what height you want. If not, that could be an important issue if you like them up around saddle height. -- PeteCresswell |
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"Phil, Squid-in-Training" wrote in message ... wrote: Way Big or a 21-23 21 seems about right. A 23 might possibly be too large, but probably not. We sold a 23" Rockhopper yesterday to a gentleman who was 6'7" tall and 270 pounds of pure muscle. Each of his calves were about the diameter of my torso. Yeah Phil, but you're a skinny little fcuk ',;~}~ Shaun aRe - Not too broad either, heheh... |
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