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Ideal frame size for 6'4"

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Old 07-31-09 | 04:03 PM
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Ideal frame size for 6'4"

I'm 6'4" with loooong legs.

What would be the ideal framze size for a person of my stature?

One of my friends keeps telling me to get a 59 with a longer stem, but i dunno.

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Old 07-31-09 | 04:52 PM
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I'm 6'2" with a 33.5 inch inseam. I'm going to be riding a 59cm pista. It all depends on the bike that you're getting. Since, the geometry on frames are different. I would say measure your inseam, search the forum for the kind of bike that you're looking for, and you can go from there.
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Old 07-31-09 | 05:01 PM
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Originally Posted by ShaneRidesBikes
I'm 6'4" with loooong legs.
Does that mean you have a shorter torso than other people of your height?
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Originally Posted by ShaneRidesBikes
I'm 6'4" with loooong legs.

What would be the ideal framze size for a person of my stature?

One of my friends keeps telling me to get a 59 with a longer stem, but i dunno.

Thoughts?
I dunno. I'm 5'9 with a 33" inseam (so relatively long for my height) and ride a 56 perfectly.
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Old 07-31-09 | 05:54 PM
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go to a bike shop and get fitted if you have the money. I wouldnt try out a bike just for size at a shop unless you plan on buying from the shop.

otherwise, just do this and take the results with a grain of salt: https://www.competitivecyclist.com/za...LCULATOR_INTRO
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The "by-the-book" fitting method would then be to select a suitable bike with a 58 cm seat tube, measure the top tube, and install the reccommended stem. I would submit that this approach is due to the old fashioned fixation on seat tube heights. Better, in my opinion, to find a bike with the ideal length top tube, fit the reccommended stem, and not worry about the seat tube size, within reasonable limits.

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im 6'7" and have a 60cm centurion roadie, 63cm centurion roadie, 63cm kilo tt, and 64cm kilo tt. my brother who is 6'3"ish fits them all nicely
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Old 08-01-09 | 12:15 AM
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im 6 foot 4" also and have a 35 inch inseam. I ride a 62cm Steamroller (c-t). It fits fine. I tried a friends 58cm Langster and it was too small. Im sure it also depends on the particular bike as well
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Old 08-01-09 | 12:52 AM
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Ideal would be custom.

I'm 6' 2.5" 35.5 inseam and ride 59's,60's and 61cm frames
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Old 08-01-09 | 04:01 AM
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6'3 with 36" pants inseam here, i ride a 60 but should have got the 62 with a shorter stem. looong legs mean hiiigh saddle which means too much saddle-bar drop if you size by the top tube. Also, a swap out to 180mm or 185mm cranks will move the saddle down and forward a bit which also helps with the proportionally short torso.

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Old 08-01-09 | 10:28 AM
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IMO the taller you are, the wider range of bikes you can ride
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Old 08-01-09 | 10:42 AM
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Originally Posted by solbrothers
IMO the taller you are, the wider range of bikes you can ride
in what way?
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Originally Posted by hairnet
in what way?
well, longer or shorter stem, longer or shorter seatpost, blah blah blah

if you are 5'0", its not like you can ride a 56cm bike lol, but if you are 6'7" you can ride a 65cm or a 60cm depending on how you like your reach. also: i <3 bikes that show a lot of seatpost
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63cm kilo tt



64cm motobecane messenger



63cm centurion roadie
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ok, got it. I'm 6'5"

I wish I could ride some 60cm bikes since there are a lot of them, but generally their top tubes+stem length is just too short for me. I think 62cm is the smallest I can go, I've got a 62cm road bike and I get a pretty big saddle-to-stem drop which is good for the fast rides, but it's very comfortable. Then I've got the 67cm fixie that has a slightly longer TT than my roadie and nearly level saddle-to-stem, that's like my comfort bike. I have also ridden on my friend's 69cm Nishiki but I didn't get to ride it enough to really feel it out.

the Motobecane Messenger looks fugly on bikesdirect but yours looks real nice. Did they change the frame geometry?

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like i posted i agree with sheldon brown—top tube is more important, mostly because raising or lowering a seatpost is easier and cheaper than buying various lengths of stems

but god damn solbrothers! i love the look of tall frames.
i'm 6'2 and ride a 60cm centurion, i wish it was like 62 so i could have that great extended head tube
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Old 08-01-09 | 12:40 PM
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Thank you for this wide variety of responses, much appreciated.
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Originally Posted by hairnet
the Motobecane Messenger looks fugly on bikesdirect but yours looks real nice. Did they change the frame geometry?
thanks hairnet! mine is a 2007 i think. the year before they went with the threadless stem. i really like the look of the quill stem!
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Originally Posted by solbrothers
thanks hairnet! mine is a 2007 i think. the year before they went with the threadless stem. i really like the look of the quill stem!
the blue you have is a whole lot nicer and the shape of the rear triangle is more pleasing to look at. That handle bar looks good on it too.
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thanks!! i <3 big bikes sooooo much!
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Originally Posted by solbrothers
thanks!! i <3 big bikes sooooo much!
hooray for 11 inch head tubes
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Originally Posted by hairnet
hooray for 11 inch head tubes
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