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dweenk 12-01-19 11:32 AM

The most aesthically pleasing frame size
 
I have been considering the most aesthically pleasing bike frames for larger wheeled bicycles. My conclusion is that 58cm to 59cm frames are the most pleasing to the eye. That is only my opinion of course, but the frame geometry pleases my eye.

I would like to hear other opinions on the subject.

rosefarts 12-01-19 11:40 AM

I really don't like long head tubes. I would say 54-56 in steel and 56-58 in something wide.

I think a lot of super small ones look really cool, like a vintage 42-46. I can't say I've ever seen a 60+ that looks good, fortunately I can't ride anything that big anyway.

Bianchigirll 12-01-19 11:51 AM

59 but that just happens to be my size. I think this an eye of the beholder thing.

https://cramer-institute.com/wp-cont...CanOfWorms.jpg

Bad Lag 12-01-19 11:53 AM

I don't want to cut it too finely.

Raleigh used to make 21 1/2", 23 1/2" and 25 1/2" frames. Of those, the 23 1/2" frames were the most aesthetically pleasing. The small one was too "crunched" up front. The tall one was too tall.

Unca_Sam 12-01-19 11:55 AM

Aesthetically on steel, I've noticed after looking at thousands of bike images that 56-58cm frames 'look' faster. I think it's because quite a few bikes had semi-fixed top tube lengths, and the longer seat tube made the rear triangle taller. Taller than that and there's too much room on the head tube. It's too bad I ride 53-55cm frames.

Wildwood 12-01-19 12:01 PM

I'm w/ [MENTION=159681]Bianchigirll[/MENTION] - 59cm (or 60cm :D)

https://cimg9.ibsrv.net/gimg/bikefor...29b7fce151.jpg

horatio 12-01-19 12:19 PM

I think it would be interesting to compare catalog photos, to see if there is a common size for advertising aesthetics. To me, it's a matter of proportions. Head tubes on 50-52cm frames just don't look right. I'm partial to 55-56 cm myself.

bgross 12-01-19 12:25 PM


Originally Posted by rosefarts (Post 21229072)
I really don't like long head tubes. I would say 54-56 in steel and 56-58 in something wide.

I think a lot of super small ones look really cool, like a vintage 42-46. I can't say I've ever seen a 60+ that looks good, fortunately I can't ride anything that big anyway.

Being tallish, a nice 63-64 always catches my eye. Okay, maybe the occasional 62.
I guess it’s a ‘form follows function’ cultivated taste.

Wheel size? Whatever rolls.

BFisher 12-01-19 12:40 PM

To me, the really large frames always look like the wheels are too small, and the really small frames look like the wheels are too big.

57-59 cm bikes seem well proportioned all around.

But once it's underneath you, the glide overrides the look.

John E 12-01-19 01:40 PM

55cm C-T :) The Bianchi and all three Capos are this size, and they definitely fit me well.

I'll bet my sons, at 5'11" and almost 6'3", think taller frames look better. :)
https://cimg6.ibsrv.net/gimg/bikefor...266816d8a2.jpg

SJX426 12-01-19 02:39 PM

I agree with BFisher and yes it is what your accustomed to see. I also think that the colorway treatment of the HT makes a difference with they type of lugs. [MENTION=531]John E[/MENTION] example looks good to me too.

thinktubes 12-01-19 02:44 PM

54-56 seem the most balanced to my eye.

I've also seen examples at both ends of the spectrum that look great, so I'm not sure what I key on.

here's a smaller frame that looks "right" to me.

https://live.staticflickr.com/65535/...1fe83d48_b.jpg

merziac 12-01-19 02:57 PM

Being long of leg I like em bigger, the setup, colorway and much else is a "big" part of it.

Some look great, some not so much as with all.

The taller frames when set up right make the slim tubes look elegant to me, love that aesthetic.

All that being said, most of mine are set up with bars and seat jacked up at unattractive placements so.......


https://cimg1.ibsrv.net/gimg/bikefor...0ab144e9c4.jpg
https://cimg0.ibsrv.net/gimg/bikefor...2dd51dc265.jpg
https://cimg5.ibsrv.net/gimg/bikefor...8ff0226d6c.jpg
https://cimg1.ibsrv.net/gimg/bikefor...2987da0f7c.jpg
;)

smallpox champ 12-01-19 03:07 PM

I'll counter what most are saying, I think taller looks better. Perhaps it's an acquired taste or due to the trend of wider and wider tires, but something 60cm+ looks more pleasing to me. By being taller the bike looks more compact horizontally and quicker, sporty. I say this as someone who can ride a max 58cm.

bfuser5783920 12-01-19 03:16 PM

Most of my bikes are 60-63cm and I like the way they look. I like tall bikes ‘cause I can ride em!

SpeedofLite 12-01-19 03:20 PM

This one. Hands down. Wins every time.

https://cimg7.ibsrv.net/gimg/bikefor...6b61dec8fc.jpg

repechage 12-01-19 03:22 PM


Originally Posted by thinktubes (Post 21229267)
54-56 seem the most balanced to my eye.

I've also seen examples at both ends of the spectrum that look great, so I'm not sure what I key on.

here's a smaller frame that looks "right" to me.

https://live.staticflickr.com/65535/...1fe83d48_b.jpg

for a long while, during the level top tube era, a typical bike at a trade show was a 22".(56cm) frame.

Spaghetti Legs 12-01-19 03:22 PM

54-57 in my eyes. The head tube is the key for me and I like nice separation between the top and down tubes without the head tube being too long. I also like the proportion of the chainstay length to the top tube.

seypat 12-01-19 03:32 PM


Originally Posted by Spaghetti Legs (Post 21229313)
54-57 in my eyes. The head tube is the key for me and I like nice separation between the top and down tubes without the head tube being too long. I also like the proportion of the chainstay length to the top tube.

+1 to this. Away from those sizes, the angles look wonky. Puegoet frame angles always look wonky no matter the size.

Murray Missile 12-01-19 04:08 PM

I'd be pleased if people would quit reacting to my 25 In./62cm bikes like they belong in a circus sideshow.

hokiefyd 12-01-19 04:12 PM

I'm too big to ride 'em, but I have long thought that smaller frames look nice (at least with conventional diamond frames with horizontal top tubes). I think it's because the top tube is lower and the bike has a longer look to it. I think the wheelbase looks longer in proportion to the frame size than on taller bikes.

ThermionicScott 12-01-19 04:26 PM

For me, the lower bound on a 700C frame is 56cm, but only if the fork has a lugged crown. A unicrown forces the head tube to be a little shorter.

And Surly bikes look badly-proportioned in any size! :lol:

Salamandrine 12-01-19 04:49 PM

C'mon now. The best looking frame size is the one that fits you correctly.

RobbieTunes 12-01-19 05:19 PM


Originally Posted by Spaghetti Legs (Post 21229313)
54-57 in my eyes. The head tube is the key for me and I like nice separation between the top and down tubes without the head tube being too long. I also like the proportion of the chainstay length to the top tube.

+2
Proportional balance = 56cm square.
IMHO

79pmooney 12-01-19 05:21 PM


Originally Posted by merziac (Post 21229281)

Rowena Crest? (Rowena Crest is a scenic overlook halfway between Hood River and the Dalles, Oregon. This view is looking east up the Columbia River Gorge.)

Ben

bgross 12-01-19 05:47 PM


Originally Posted by Murray Missile (Post 21229359)
I'd be pleased if people would quit reacting to my 25 In./62cm bikes like they belong in a circus sideshow.

There I was, minding my own business one afternoon, pedaling along at a sedate pace.
”On your left” came a voice as he overtook me.
Nodding at each other he paused his cadence momentarily and exclaimed “HOLY HEAD TUBE, BATMAN! Look at that thing....” and off he went.

My Zinn’s compact frame and sloping top tube apparently accentuate the 9” head tube, eh?
whatev, dude.

merziac 12-01-19 05:51 PM


Originally Posted by 79pmooney (Post 21229449)
Rowena Crest? (Rowena Crest is a scenic overlook halfway between Hood River and the Dalles, Oregon. This view is looking east up the Columbia River Gorge.)

Ben

Bingo!

This was on a ride from Mosier to the Dalles, I have ridden every road rideable mile from my house in SE to the Dalles on the old hiway/trail at least once.

A couple of weeks ago did Multnomah falls to Bonneville and back, Wyeth to Viento state park and back and Crown point to Cascade locks. I love the Gorge, my favorite place to ride. :thumb:

chainwhip 12-01-19 06:58 PM

Holy Head Tube,Batman !
 
https://cimg2.ibsrv.net/gimg/bikefor...75cbabec1a.jpg
/thread :love:

Murray Missile 12-01-19 07:47 PM


Originally Posted by bgross (Post 21229473)
There I was, minding my own business one afternoon, pedaling along at a sedate pace.
”On your left” came a voice as he overtook me.
Nodding at each other he paused his cadence momentarily and exclaimed “HOLY HEAD TUBE, BATMAN! Look at that thing....” and off he went.

My Zinn’s compact frame and sloping top tube apparently accentuate the 9” head tube, eh?
whatev, dude.

Yep, I have some great comebacks for those moments, most involving Tolkein characters or Irish mythology but, I hold my tongue because I like to think I'm the "bigger" man. :innocent: :rolleyes:

sdn40 12-01-19 07:51 PM

Someone was probably paid a billion dollars to decide for us. What size is shown in the brochures ?


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