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plumberroy 03-24-15 06:07 PM

Size Question
 
I ride a 56 cm surly Steamroller and a 54 cm surly long haul trucker where do I want to start on a mtn bike size?? I have my latest project on craigslist (to small for me) and offered to take a vintage mtn bike in trade
Thanks in advance
Roy

roccobike 03-24-15 08:46 PM

How tall are you? What's your inseam or when you buy jeans, what leg length do you get? Without further information, I'd guess you're a medium size frame or a 17"/18".

plumberroy 03-25-15 07:30 AM


Originally Posted by roccobike (Post 17659338)
How tall are you? What's your inseam or when you buy jeans, what leg length do you get? Without further information, I'd guess you're a medium size frame or a 17"/18".

5"10" 30 " inseam

roccobike 03-25-15 08:01 AM

IMHO, you should be riding a "medium" frame. In a classic frame, this would be a 17" or 18" frame. With sloping top tubes and variations in design, this may vary, just like road bikes but the manufacturer should still call it a "medium". My son is 6' and buys 30" jeans, he rides a 05 Rockhopper that has a 17" frame. At your size, I would not try a large frame. Mountain bikes get thrown around during the ride something that never happens to a road bike, and you have to be able to clear the top tube for the times when you'll fall (it's gonna happen).
Edit: BTW, falling on dirt or into a bush is nothing like falling on asphault. Dirt and natural terrain actually give, concrete and asphault don't.

ColinL 03-25-15 08:07 AM


Originally Posted by plumberroy (Post 17660099)
5"10" 30 " inseam

longer torso, shorter legs. probably have arms proportional to legs.

I agree with Rocco, you probably need a medium size, or something in the 17 - 18.5" range. You can (and absolutely should) tune the reach with various stem and handlebar combinations, but watch your standover on older frames which usually have a straight top tube.

plumberroy 03-25-15 08:42 AM

I should clarify what I am wanting this for . I would like a bike that can be put on a trunk rack when we travel , so I can take a bike that is lass temping for a thief than my Surly's . It will see gravel, grass and pavement but not full on mtn bike trails . I was given Chiorda safari folder in a basket completely disassembled. I put it together grease everything that needs grease adjusted etc . Since I am a clyde I don't think it would stand up for me. I put it on the local Craiglist for sale or trade . Basically I will just flip it for the next project. Amazon messed up the prime shipping for the tires/tubes bad enough they refunded my money and gave me the order so I have very little invested
Thanks for the help
Roy

osco53 03-25-15 03:07 PM

I'm 5' 11",, 32" Inseam and I ride a large full suspension Scott, I think Its a 19.5" frame..

MisterK 03-25-15 03:21 PM

i ride a 20" frame. im 5`11" and a 32 inseam.
going to try an 18" this season....will see if i end up swapping frames


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