What bike size for me 29er hardtail?
beni_rohit
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Hey Guys
i know most of you want to answer "go to the store and try the bike out and find out"
well that is not an option for me
reason being 21 inch frame size is not available in my country
they only have 19.5
the bike im willing to buy is the Trek Merlin 6 (29er)
My Height- 6"2" /188 cm
Inside Leg- 35"/ 89 cm
what i want to know is that will i be fine with a 19.5inch bike?
also arent sizes on a 29er supposed to be bigger?
i mean they have 1.5 inch more clearance than a 26er of the same size owing to the 3 inch bigger wheel size
isnt that so?
i know most of you want to answer "go to the store and try the bike out and find out"
well that is not an option for me
reason being 21 inch frame size is not available in my country
they only have 19.5
the bike im willing to buy is the Trek Merlin 6 (29er)
My Height- 6"2" /188 cm
Inside Leg- 35"/ 89 cm
what i want to know is that will i be fine with a 19.5inch bike?
also arent sizes on a 29er supposed to be bigger?
i mean they have 1.5 inch more clearance than a 26er of the same size owing to the 3 inch bigger wheel size
isnt that so?
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Wheel size has nothing to do with from size. BB may be higher off the ground, but saddle to pedal size is not dependent on the wheels.I don't do smileys.
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cooldad wrote:Wheel size has nothing to do with from size. BB may be higher off the ground, but saddle to pedal size is not dependent on the wheels.
so 19.5 no or yes?0 -
Yeah 19.5 will be fine, and if anything, better to go a little smaller
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cooldad wrote:Wheel size has nothing to do with from size. BB may be higher off the ground, but saddle to pedal size is not dependent on the wheels.
so 19.5 no or yes?
It's not what you want to hear, but it depends. If you like riding more actively and technical, then it might be ok. If you plan on going on some long rides (6h+) you will definitely want to go with a different size, or in your case, a different bike. It is on the small side though.-Cube Acid 29" 2013
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Yeah 19.5 will be fine, and if anything, better to go a little smaller
.....cue the raft of crude comments
Here is the first one:
What are you talking about, it is on the small side...-Cube Acid 29" 2013
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cooldad wrote:Wheel size has nothing to do with from size. BB may be higher off the ground, but saddle to pedal size is not dependent on the wheels.
so 19.5 no or yes?
You say 21 is not available, but 19.5 is, so go try the 19.5 and see.
Fit has more to do with height. Reach is as important and harder to change.I don't do smileys.
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Kickaxe wrote:cooldad wrote:Wheel size has nothing to do with from size. BB may be higher off the ground, but saddle to pedal size is not dependent on the wheels.
so 19.5 no or yes?
It's not what you want to hear, but it depends. If you like riding more actively and technical, then it might be ok. If you plan on going on some long rides (6h+) you will definitely want to go with a different size, or in your case, a different bike. It is on the small side though.
Well i do not plan on doing long rides
its just recereational riding for me
mostly road and occasionally off road
i was also looking at the scott aspect 950
http://www.evanscycles.com/products/scott/aspect-950-2016-mountain-bike-ec121412
its got similar specs
how do you like this one?
and it would be nice if you could suggest some other bike for a similar pric
please suggest only from the following brands as there are the only ones available in my country
Trek, Scott, Canondale, Merida, Bianchi, GT, Lappiere, Btwin, Ghost0 -
In your price range (in the UK) I'd look at Btwin (Rockrider) or Merida.
But no idea what is best value in your secret country.I don't do smileys.
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cooldad wrote:In your price range (in the UK) I'd look at Btwin (Rockrider) or Merida.
But no idea what is best value in your secret country.
How do you like the Merida Big Nine 20d and 40?
At a slightly higher price than the Marlin 6
http://www.merida-bikes.com/en_int/bikes/hardtails/29-xc-race-marathon/2014/big-nine-40-200.html
http://www.merida-bikes.com/en_int/bikes/hardtails/29-xc-race-marathon/2014/big-nine-20-d-206.html
The country is India btw.. not much of a secret
not much available here
can hardly find bikes bigger than 19.5-20 inch frame size0 -
I have a similar build and feel comfortable on a 19.5 frame. As others have said always best to try the fit in the shop0
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Sounds about right on paper.. You can always get a shorter /longer stem
or a longer seat post
or rotate the handle bars slightly if they are riser bars rather than flat.
Plus saddle fore /aft on the rails for fine tuning.
Or if spacers are fitted on the stem you can jiggle that too.
I'd agree that the proof of the pudding is in the taste..
I'm 6'3 and have a 22" frame if anything it's a tiny bit big but comparing frame sizes from different manufacturers is a bit like buying shirts.. They all have a slightly different fit.
So I'd agree very slightly on the small side should be a safe bet, it will be more maneuverable and you can always add a few careful mods if you need more height /reach0 -
The country is India btw.. not much of a secret
Your legs are fairly long for your height, that means your torso is shorter and a 19-20" frame is probably more than long enough.
For road riding the FF Maximus is a good value buy.
http://www.firefoxbikes.com/BikeDetails.aspx?BikeId=144
This is another good bike and they offer an XL if you decide it's what you really need
http://www.decathlon.in/cycling/cycles/mountain-bikes/rockrider-8-1-12-black/p-M8168918Currently 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 -
The Rookie wrote:The country is India btw.. not much of a secret
Your legs are fairly long for your height, that means your torso is shorter and a 19-20" frame is probably more than long enough.
For road riding the FF Maximus is a good value buy.
http://www.firefoxbikes.com/BikeDetails.aspx?BikeId=144
This is another good bike and they offer an XL if you decide it's what you really need
http://www.decathlon.in/cycling/cycles/mountain-bikes/rockrider-8-1-12-black/p-M8168918
Hey thanks a lot
im in New Delhi
the firefox seems nice
but its frame is not great
a little too heavy
i could have a look at the Btwin though
im still a little inclined towards the Merida
Otherwise how are Scott bikes?
The Aspect 950 has decent specs for the price
its a little heavy though at 14.8 Kg
what do you say about it?0 -
What makes you say the Firefox frame is heavy?
Besides a frame weights about 1.8-2.3Kg of a bike weighing circa 15Kg, so....so not really that relevant of itself.
Bike weight is quite important, but a bike can feel like it's lighter or heavier based on the way the parts work as well as their actual weight.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 -
The Rookie wrote:What makes you say the Firefox frame is heavy?
Besides a frame weights about 1.8-2.3Kg of a bike weighing circa 15Kg, so....so not really that relevant of itself.
Bike weight is quite important, but a bike can feel like it's lighter or heavier based on the way the parts work as well as their actual weight.
Okay
but could you respond to the other questions in the reply?0 -
Other than the Brakes, the Aspect looks pretty much the same spec as the Maximus.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