What is a good mountain bike frame?

What size mountain bike frame for a 6 ft guy?

  • What inch size frame do I get if i'm looking for a mens mountain bike?

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    21 with a top bar of 23

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To determine your proper frame size, you’ll first need to get an accurate inseam measurement . Stand with your back against a wall, your bare feet 6" apart on a hard floor, looking straight ahead. Place a book or carpenter’s square between your legs with one edge against the wall, and pull it up firmly into your crotch, simulating the pressure of your saddle while riding. Have a helper measure from the top edge of the book to the floor, in centimeters. (You can convert inches to centimeters by multiplying inches by 2.54.) Repeat two or three times, for consistency, and average the results to get your inseam length. Frame size refers to the length of the frame’s seat tube. Pro frames are measured along the seat tube in one of two ways, center-to-top (C-T) or center-to-center (C-C). C-T measures the distance from the center of the bottom bracket to the top of the top tube or seat lug (See image bellow). C-C measures from the center of the bottom bracket to the center of the top tube. Since C-T measures to a point higher on the frame, a frame measuring 55cm C-T would also measure roughly 53.5–54cm C-C, a difference of 1–1.5cm. To size your C-T road frame, we use a guideline of .67 x inseam length. For example, if you have an 85cm inseam, your C-T frame size would be .67 x 85cm, or 57cm. LeMond’s formula, from his former coach, Cyrille Guimard, establishes C-C size by the formula .65 x inseam length, which yields virtually the same frame size when you add the 1–1.5cm difference between C-C and C-T. Larger riders (6'0" and up) may find that this formula puts them on a too small, and uncomfortable, road frame. A taller cyclist who wants a more comfortable frame may be better off selecting a frame 27–28cm less than inseam length, C-T. For a mountain bike, we start by recommending a frame in the range of 10–12cm smaller than you take in a road frame. For example, if you ride a 55cm C-T road frame, look for a 43–45cm (17–18") C-T mountain frame. Frame Dimensions ------------------------------... A1 Seat Tube Length (C—T) A2 Seat Tube Length (C—C) B Top Tube length (C—C) C Stem Length (C—C)

bmxcollections

probably a medium or a 17 to 19 inch

brandon

If looking for metric sizes, I'd get a 56 or 58 cm.

John M

Try everything from an 18 to a 21 inch, or large to extra large if the company sizes that way. There's no standard among bike brands as to how they measure. Some do it from the center of the BB to the center of the top tube. Others do center to top of the seat tube. And so on, ad practically infinitum. So try anything that's even remotely close. Just give yourself three to five inches of standover clearance to get in the right ballpark, then dial in fit with seatpost height and fore-and-aft adjustments in the seatpost, plus stem length and rise.

Atilla

large or 17-19 inch. you can google a size chart, or check the main manufacturer sites. kona or santa cruix or whatever that company is.

amosunknown

Get thee to your local bike shop and get fitted. It is worth the extra time and effort!

uncleneal

26

Mike S

a 19 inch or a 21 inch but if you want a bike for dirt jumping 17 inch frame.

kona boy

I'd say a 20 inch would work fine depending on you in-seem. I've been cycling for almost 10 years now so I know what I'm talking about. :)

charlitozolo

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