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Old 05-29-14 | 05:58 AM
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Sizing for a Mountain Bike.

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I am looking at a Gary Fisher Tassajara. Its a 18" I am 6 ' with a 33 inseam. Some charts say this is to small for me and some say its ok but on the low side. Any thoughts?

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Old 05-29-14 | 06:22 AM
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its probably on the smallish side for you but may be able to work fine with a longer stem and or seatpost (setback maybe)..I prefer a smaller bike when between 2 sizes. It will come down to if you can get comfortable on it or not and the type or riding you'll be doing.
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Old 05-29-14 | 06:30 AM
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He doesn't know the year. Any guesses?
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Old 05-29-14 | 06:47 AM
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Bikes: Nothing amazing... cheap old 21 speed mtb

I'm 188cm and find a 20.5 is ideal. I'm thinking 18 is too small. I'd go for 19.
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Old 05-29-14 | 06:50 AM
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Thanks for the answer.

I have read some folks prefer a size or 2 smaller on of road bikes.
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Old 05-29-14 | 06:52 AM
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Thanks,

I like the bike but I may keep looking for a larger one.
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Old 05-29-14 | 07:03 AM
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I prefer a smaller bike to a larger one. My road bikes are all a few sizes too small. I was lucky enough to score a 20.5funi xc frame a few yeara back. Its exactly the right size. I'd go to a shop and sit on a few different sizes you'll soon figure out what feels best. Then you can find a good second hand bike. Too big is really uncomfortable on an mtb, you can't get the vontrol you need for single track.
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Old 05-30-14 | 03:46 AM
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He doesn't know the year. Any guesses?

MY2000 going by BikePedia, 2000 Gary Fisher Tassajara - BikePedia
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Old 05-30-14 | 05:33 AM
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I rode a Tass for a while. The thing with Fishers is that they used what they called Genesis geometry, which I think was mostly a longer top tube than other bikes that same size, and IMO made the bike feel a little bigger. The thing with mountain bikes is that the sizing is less of a science and more of an art than road bike sizing. The best way to know what fits is to test ride it and see how it feels. The Tass was a solid bike, but that bike is old enough that I don't think I'd pay much more than $150ish for it, and that's assuming everything is in good condition.
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Old 05-31-14 | 12:46 PM
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Too small. You'll need a L frame.

I'm 5'7" and I ride an 18." You'll need a 21".
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I liked their standard geometry on my mid 90s Gary Fisher Aquila. That one was a 17.5".
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Old 05-31-14 | 01:32 PM
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I have a 21" frame that is a bit too big for me. I kinda regret taking a 21 when I was offered a 19 for the same price in the shop. The 19 would be so much better on jumps I think now, it also had a more modern frame geometry. I'd say it depends on what exactly will you be doing with your bike.
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