Stand-over clearance. How much do you have.
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GT Avalanche large (18" i think)
travel 100mm
5'11"
31ish inseam
less than 1" clearance0 -
Is this thread still relevant? Didn't think standover mattered these days.0
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Voodoo Bantu 20"
120 mm travel
32" inseam
1" clearance0 -
Rockrider 8.1 Small
100 mm travel
Height 165cm
29 ½ inseam
Zero clearance :shock:0 -
Glad I found this post, just bought a giant anthem x3 29er and was panicking a bit that I bought too small. But see lots of people have similar measurements to me.
Giant anthem x3 29er medium
100mm travel
Height 6ft
34 inch leg
2.5 inch clearance.2015 Stanton Switchback
1993 Kona Lavadome0 -
I recently bought the Cude Acid 26 in a small and for my price bracket found it to be perfect fit in terms of budget and ride.
Cube Acid 26 Small
100mm travel
Height 5'7"
29.5 inch leg
Approx 2 inch clearanceDialled Alpine MK2, Ragley Blue Pig, Giant TCR Carbon Road0 -
Just got my Grand Canyon AL 8.0 today.
HT size Large
100mm
5' 11 1/2"
34" inch leg
2"--- 3" clearance
This thread has put my mind at rest...thought it might be to big !!A Brother of the Wheel. http://www.boxfordbikeclub.co.uk
09 Canyon Ultimate CF for the Road.
2011 Carbon Spesh Stumpy FSR.0 -
hardtail
bike: cannondale trial SL4
travel: 100mm
clearance: less than 1 inch :twisted: :twisted: :twisted:
height: 6ft ish :P inside leg 32/330 -
Hardtail, 18"
120mm Front
Inch, maybe inch and a half
5ft 11" and prob about 30" not too sure0 -
Cotic Solaris XL (so 20.5 inch)
6ft 3 inch
34 inseam
stand over height - may 1/2 inch !!
A bit of a new experience as I have probably been riding frames too small for me for the last 10 years ...
This seems to fit - a parts from the 'nada0 -
Giant Trance x3 (2013) Medium (18in)
140mm travel front
5ft 8.5in tall
31-32 inseam
1in clearance0 -
GT Aggressor XC3
120mm forks
18" Frame
5'8"
2 1/2" clearance...
vasectomy
Now 2" clearance...
Honest.0 -
Cannondale jekyll
Travel: Front 150mm Rear 150mm
clearance: precisely 0mm
your height and inner leg measurements approx. 169cm and 73cm 5'7'' and 29''
once im on the bike it feels great.2014 Giant Trance 27.5 1
2013 Cannondale Jekyll 3
2007 Carrera Kraken0 -
I struggle so much with standover height - like having any - on new bikes!
Hardtail (Kona Explosif 1999) - 18" frame
100mm fork travel
1.5" clearance
5' 4", 28" inside leg0 -
Mongoose Tyas 29'er
XL Frame
120mm travel
No clearance...I can rest my nads at traffic lights.
6'1" 34" inside leg.0 -
Are we measuring from the bottom of the sack, I'm almost touching the sack, I can feel the presence of the tube as it touches my short and curlies, but to my actual body, I'd guess 2/3inches0
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FS
140/140
4"
172cm/83cm-Cube Acid 29" 2013
-A new Giant Trance 3 2015!0 -
Giant Trance 29er (140mm front suspension). Medium.
5'8.5"
About 3 inches if I keep the bike level and pull straight up until it stops while the front of the seat touches my back. The steep angled top tube does come up quickly.
I see another Trance owner my height says 1 inche. I bet the difference is how we are measuring. That is the problem with this - everyone will measure differently.
I would prefer an extra inch, but a smaller frame would be too cramped in the cockpit, even with the 90mm stem.0 -
Hardtail
100mm front forks
5ft 10in, 32in
1.5" clearance.0 -
Ordered a bike online and turned out it was too big. Had absolutely zero standover clearance.
I'm 5ft, 9" and about 28.5" on my inside leg with my shoes on.
I've been told on a number of occasions that because of my height I should be an 18" frame, but I'm starting to think that a 16" or 17" frame may be the right fit for me, as I'm pretty sure I have short legs for my height (trousers and jeans have always been too long for me on the legs, despite always picking up the pair with the smallest leg length).
What are you guys' thoughts on this? I know there's nothing that can be substituted for trying the bike myself in the shop/store, but curious if there's anyone in a similar situation.
Really want to get a Cube bike (which is the one I ordered online), but there aren't any stores or shops selling them in or around Sunderland or Gateshead (other places are too far away, even on public transport) and I don't drive. It's been a total nightmare and just wish there was some way I could try on a few Cube bikes for size and even possibly have a chance to test ride them, though I understand there's risk that some people would simply ride off on them.0 -
Length/reach is far more important than standover height.I don't do smileys.
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^^^ This.
As someone who has short legs for my height, the right size frame for me leaves me little or no Standover clearance, but at least it fits properly for the 95% of the time riding it rather than the 5% I'm standing over it!*
5'9" and 29" inside leg and riding a medium 18" as I found a small was too short.
*percentages are an approximation to +/-5%Currently riding a Whyte T130C, X0 drivetrain, Magura Trail brakes converted to mixed wheel size (homebuilt wheels) with 140mm Fox 34 Rhythm and RP23 suspension. 12.2Kg.0 -
MrDanielPrice wrote:I've been told on a number of occasions that because of my height I should be an 18" frame, but I'm starting to think that a 16" or 17" frame may be the right fit for me, as I'm pretty sure I have short legs for my height (trousers and jeans have always been too long for me on the legs, despite always picking up the pair with the smallest leg length).0
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Cube LTD Race 29er
XL frame (21")
100mm travel
181cm tall (5'11.75")
33" inside leg
Approx 2" clearance standover height.
Everyone told me that at my height the 19" frame would be big enough but the 21" is perfect for my height, anything smaller would be cramped and uncomfortable. I can ride the bike all day without even the slightest discomfort and that's on the stock Cube saddle which I also find very comfortable.0 -
No idea and don't care.
I've never tried to straddle the bike and never intend to.
It's the last thing I'd ever worry about in getting the right frame and set-up and I'd rather worry about how the bike feels to be ridden.
Most modern bikes with non horizontal top tubes it depends on saddle height and placement anyway.... (so your standover is less with a dropper fully up because you can stand further back)0 -
MrDanielPrice wrote:Ordered a bike online and turned out it was too big. Had absolutely zero standover clearance.
I'm 5ft, 9" and about 28.5" on my inside leg with my shoes on.
I've been told on a number of occasions that because of my height I should be an 18" frame, but I'm starting to think that a 16" or 17" frame may be the right fit for me, as I'm pretty sure I have short legs for my height (trousers and jeans have always been too long for me on the legs, despite always picking up the pair with the smallest leg length).
What are you guys' thoughts on this? I know there's nothing that can be substituted for trying the bike myself in the shop/store, but curious if there's anyone in a similar situation.
Really want to get a Cube bike (which is the one I ordered online), but there aren't any stores or shops selling them in or around Sunderland or Gateshead (other places are too far away, even on public transport) and I don't drive. It's been a total nightmare and just wish there was some way I could try on a few Cube bikes for size and even possibly have a chance to test ride them, though I understand there's risk that some people would simply ride off on them.
My conclusion is don't buy a Cube....
I'm 5'10 (1/2) and 28" inside leg without shoes.... I've tested quite a few bikes (though no cubes) and each manufacturer tends to keep a certain body proportion ... from XC to DH.... (It's not 100% but a good rule of thumb)
It's alike buying a suit.... some lucky sods can walk into most stores and buy an off the peg one... I can't or I need a good 8" taking off the waist... so in reality I buy from places that do mix n match with trousers and jackets... ... but some brands will be better than others... i.e, a 44" chest might be 38" trousers with one brand vs 34" with another... 34" I can work with down to 28" but no take-in-service can take 38" to 28"
Bikes are similar ... you need reach to be correct and you need efficient pedalling... IMHO stand-over is irrelevant unless you are 16 and want to pose at the top of trials with mates... I quite honestly haven't even tried as I can't see any reason other than posing to ever stand-over the bike (off road where you don't have traffic lights and might not wish to practice track stands)
Personal experience is you can tell within a minute or two .... but I've persisted on bikes I've hired that felt wrong from the go....
I'd recommend perhaps take a weekend to go to a hire place with a selection of bikes... don't focus one one brand until you feel right on the bike.0 -
L hardtail, 6'3" and 34". Have around 3-4" standover.0
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I have negative standover!0
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I have plenty of clearance
Trimble 26er wight weanie 13lb 7oz0