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Old 04-14-17 | 09:22 AM
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Originally Posted by okane
I've found that the first most important measurement for me is the height of the crank. Recently sold an extremely nice mountain bike with the same size frame as my road bike, but the mountain bike crank was almost 2 inches higher.

Impossible for me to get proper leg extension and still mount. it would have caused me great pain to stop without swinging one leg over the top tube and "jumping" off the bike.
Exactly!

The length of the seat tube is dependent on the height of the bottom bracket. Which is why a 20" bike can be really tiny or really huge.
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