Old 01-06-10 | 08:56 AM
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Originally Posted by stapfam
Stand over is not important. Correct fitting should put the saddle at the right height for effective pedalling and at that height- you may not be able to touch the ground when seated. When this is coupled with TT length for reach- that top tube may be a bit high for you. No problem- you just do like the rest of us and lean the bike over when you come to rest.

Now if it was a mountain bike--- Then 4" clearance is the Norm and that is still often not enough.
Stapfam, there IS such a thing as too much standover height! If you've ever felt the resulting pain in the hard AND SOFT parts of your undercarriage, you'll know why.
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