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Old 09-15-13, 12:40 PM
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Cube hybrid bike sizing

Hello!!!

This is my first post in the forum.

Plese i need you help ASAP with the size of my new bike

This is the bike:

https://www.cube.eu/en/bikes/tour/tonopah/tonopah-sl/

Cube is slightly small, check the geomtry


My body size is:

Height: 188,75 ( 190 -1 91 with shoes)
Inside length: 88.77 ( 91,5 with shoes)
Arm length from shoulder to medium hand: 76cm aprox.

This is the bike geometry








Thanks in advance for the help.
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Height means nothing.

Inseam and arm length are parts needed but like going to the moon only knowing that it's up "there".

The best you can do is get fitted on a bike.

The best that I know you can do "ASAP" is go here and follow directions. Especially, about the top tube.
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Thank you very much and sorry for the language misunderstood of the ASAP word.

The problem is that in my country i can´t found the to bikes to check because hybrid or crossbikes are not typical.

Please take a look to the pictures and tell me your opinion.

I can see in your picture that your top tube is also high like my bike.

Take a look to picture. Tomorrow i will put new one from one side.

Regards.


Originally Posted by gregjones
Height means nothing.

Inseam and arm length are parts needed but like going to the moon only knowing that it's up "there".

The best you can do is get fitted on a bike.

The best that I know you can do "ASAP" is go here and follow directions. Especially, about the top tube.
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