Mountain Bike Size

How to Select the Correct Mountain Bike Size

When looking for a new mountain bike, you’ll notice various models in the same category; aside from well-known criteria like suspension travel, frame geometry, and wheel diameter, several additional crucial factors to consider before making a purchase.

Most mountain bikes are built for riders who stand 1.75 meters tall, weigh 75 kilos, and have above-average form. If those are your priorities, you’re in luck: the number of bikes that will fit you is nearly limitless. After you’ve decided on your riding style, suspension travel, and frame geometry and have chosen the right bike, there are a few more factors to consider before making your final selection at FarKew stores:

  1. Spaghetti-like length

Riders who are taller tend to ride more “elegantly” than those who are shorter. Mountain bikers with short legs and a strong upper body seem awkward frequently. I recommend going with the lightest frame with the shortest suspension travel if you’re tall. As long as you’re not overweight, you can ride a light and nimble bike by letting your hands and feet perform most of the effort.

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  1. In the Middle of Things

If your height falls between two sizes, small and medium, you can wear either. Take advantage of the bigger frame if you ride fast and predominantly cross-country. A smaller size will let you comfortably navigate jumps and bumps at slower speeds if you ride tricky.

  1. “Supersize”

Some high-weight cyclists prefer to ride in low-weight gear, which is ineffective. Heavy riders should focus on the survivability of bicycle parts rather than the total bike weight. A rider who weighs more than 90 kilograms and enjoys cross-country riding should get a 5-inch trail bike that weighs 13 kilos rather than a racing rigid tail bike.

  1. Downhill

Downhill bikes sometimes exceed 21 kg in weight, and it can be as much as half the rider’s weight. There’s no need to pull a bike that weighs over 40% of your body weight. A lightweight short rider can use a motorcycle with moderate travel suspension and light parts.

  1. Suspension using air springs

Front or rear air springs are seldom intended to accommodate riders weighing more than a hundred kg. The maximum air pressure and weight that the dampers can support should be included in the bike’s specifications.

  1. Custom bike

If you are unusually tall, short, or have atypical body proportions, it’s time to invest in a custom bike. You must purchase the appropriate bike size to enjoy the ride. Examine the firms that provide this service, and keep in mind that, while it is more expensive, it is preferable to pay and enjoy rather than compromise and suffer.

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