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Rafy 05-04-11 04:10 PM

Frame size
 
Hi !

Here my 1st post.

Ok, I order a Trek Marlin 29er @ my local bike shop and I have a question about frame size.

I am 5'11 and my inseam is 33. The guy @ the shop told that he recomends a 17.5 frame for me, but I've been reading about frame size and by chart look like for my numbers a 19 is what most charts recomends.

Seems like I'm in the borderline of both frame sizes. I went and order the 17.5 as the bike shop guy told me.

My question is this recomendation is genuine? Will i feel a 17.5 too short?

Any comment will help.

Thanks

Excuse my bad english writing. My 1st language is spanish, I live in the Caribbean.

Capecodder 05-04-11 05:06 PM

First of all your English is better than most....... I feel your correct in the 19" frame. I am also 5' 11" and ride a 19" frame.


Mountain Bikes - Finding the Right Size
Your Height Your Inseam Length Bike Frame Size
4'11" - 5'3" 25” - 27” 13 - 15 inches
5'3" - 5'7" 27" - 29" 15 to 17 inches
5'7" - 5'11" 29" - 31" 17 to 19 inches
5'11" - 6'2" 31" - 33" 19 to 21 inches *************:thumb:
6'2" - 6'4" 33" - 35" 21 to 23 inches
6'4" and up 35" and up 23 inches and up

Ishii 05-04-11 06:59 PM

I'm not too experienced with mountain biking but I usually like a smaller frame. From my limited experience a smaller frame feels quicker and more aggressive, but it probably has more to do with geometry.

Grimlock 05-04-11 07:47 PM

I would probably err on the side of the 19" but YMMV.

FrenchFit 05-04-11 08:08 PM


Originally Posted by Capecodder (Post 12596262)
First of all your English is better than most....... I feel your correct in the 19" frame. I am also 5' 11" and ride a 19" frame.


Mountain Bikes - Finding the Right Size
Your Height Your Inseam Length Bike Frame Size
4'11" - 5'3" 25” - 27” 13 - 15 inches
5'3" - 5'7" 27" - 29" 15 to 17 inches
5'7" - 5'11" 29" - 31" 17 to 19 inches
5'11" - 6'2" 31" - 33" 19 to 21 inches *************:thumb:
6'2" - 6'4" 33" - 35" 21 to 23 inches
6'4" and up 35" and up 23 inches and up

If you want a big sloppy bike, trust the chart.

KTse 05-07-11 11:30 PM

FYI, Fishers have pretty long top tubes for their given size. I'm 5'11" and I have a 17.5 Fisher Wahoo and I find it just right for XC. I could not imagine having the top tube any longer. If you can test a 19.5 Fisher hardtail frame, you will get an idea if it's too stretched out or not.

LesterOfPuppets 05-08-11 12:27 AM

I like to ride the smallest frame possible. It sucked in the late 80s when top tubes were generally short and I had to ride 20" frames. By the mid 90s I could find 15" frames that fit and I was fully stoked.

Generic charts that tell you what size frame you need are almost worthless. Ride all the bikes you can before you buy.

RobertHurst 05-08-11 02:25 AM

If you get the 17.5, make sure the seatpost is long enough. Riding with the post over max height could ruin the frame.

I am 5'9" and require an extra long post on a 18" frame, and my legs are not particularly long.

One option is the longer bike with a shorter stem. The 19 with a 70mm stem is probably exactly the same length as the 17.5 with the 100mm. In my opinion the long top tube-short stem combination is a nice handling set up.

Frankly though like a lot of folks you probably want the 18 they don't make any more.

Rafy 05-09-11 03:36 PM

I ordered the 17.5 29er

Thanks everyone!


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