Hi All,
Newb here, been riding clockwork bikes for around 10 years, but only had two hardtail bikes, ever.
I have asthma and turned 50 this year and I'm around 85Kg so the hills are not getting any easier, hence I want to go for a full sus trail type E-MTB next.
My question is re frame sizes, I'm in between sizes for most brands at 6 foot 2 (32" inside leg)
My current bike is a Trek Excaliber 8 hardtail which is a Large (well, 18.5 virtual, 19.5 actual or some ridiculous thing that Trek do)
On this bike I've never really felt too comfortable, my saddle is all the way forward on the rails, I have 4 spacers under the stem and I still feel too stretched out, hands too low, resulting in a sore lower back after about an hour riding (the stem is about 90mm... which might not help)
And it feels VERY sketchy going down anything other than a gentle slope!
I'm wondering that because I have to have the seat pretty high, it pushes you back more (because of the seat tube angle) so should I maybe be on an XL which would raise the bars a bit too?
The old advice used to be as long as you could stand over the top tube with feet on the ground and have no interference to the crown jewels then that was your size!
As I'm about to drop a lot of cash on an E-MTB (when my LBS can get 2021 models!) I need to be sure I'm ordering the correct frame size.
There are only 2 / 3 bike shops where I live (Isle of Man) and I don't think I've ever seen an XL in any of them to try, plus there aren't a lot of bikes in stock anywhere at the moment due to the pesky virus...
I've seen some people say you should size up, but is it the same rule with E-MTBs?
Anyone the same size as me have any advice?
Thanks,
Mark...
Newb here, been riding clockwork bikes for around 10 years, but only had two hardtail bikes, ever.
I have asthma and turned 50 this year and I'm around 85Kg so the hills are not getting any easier, hence I want to go for a full sus trail type E-MTB next.
My question is re frame sizes, I'm in between sizes for most brands at 6 foot 2 (32" inside leg)
My current bike is a Trek Excaliber 8 hardtail which is a Large (well, 18.5 virtual, 19.5 actual or some ridiculous thing that Trek do)
On this bike I've never really felt too comfortable, my saddle is all the way forward on the rails, I have 4 spacers under the stem and I still feel too stretched out, hands too low, resulting in a sore lower back after about an hour riding (the stem is about 90mm... which might not help)
And it feels VERY sketchy going down anything other than a gentle slope!
I'm wondering that because I have to have the seat pretty high, it pushes you back more (because of the seat tube angle) so should I maybe be on an XL which would raise the bars a bit too?
The old advice used to be as long as you could stand over the top tube with feet on the ground and have no interference to the crown jewels then that was your size!
As I'm about to drop a lot of cash on an E-MTB (when my LBS can get 2021 models!) I need to be sure I'm ordering the correct frame size.
There are only 2 / 3 bike shops where I live (Isle of Man) and I don't think I've ever seen an XL in any of them to try, plus there aren't a lot of bikes in stock anywhere at the moment due to the pesky virus...
I've seen some people say you should size up, but is it the same rule with E-MTBs?
Anyone the same size as me have any advice?
Thanks,
Mark...