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MTB vs. Road Bike Sizing
Hi.
I have a 53cm road bike that fits me perfectly running 28mm 700c wheels. That's (give or take) 21 inches. I'm looking at old-school horizontal-tube 80s MTB frames for a drop-bar conversion, and research seems to indicate that an 18" is right for me. I'm fine with that (and there's a mint High Sierra frame for $100, which is good in SoCal), but I'm a bit confused about how MTB frames are measured. I assume MTBs have a higher BB for clearance, which might contribute, but the results are confusing. I'd go stand over a bike at a store, but everything new has a sloping top tube. Any thoughts? Thanks! |
Found this. 18" should be perfect. http://i32.photobucket.com/albums/d7...ps6cddc470.jpg
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MTBs are sized smaller than road bikes to compensate for wider tires and longer top tubes.
My road bike is 54 cm and my 29er is a 17". Hope this helps. |
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