Re: Sizing guide for Bicycles | How do I know which bike is right for me? Bike fit is a very personal thing, like a saddle. For example, my height is 177.8cm, which amounts to either M/L or M frames for me. One of the things I learned is that the sizing for hybrid and MTBs is different. If it is a road bicycle you are looking for, then the sizing will play an extremely important role because these bicycles cost an arm and leg and getting the wrong size will mean bad regrets later on.
Continuing with the example, in my case; although the website suggested an L frame, I was more comfortable using the M frame after I did a test ride of both sizes. If you are on the borderline case like me, I would suggest going in for the smaller frame to be on the safe side. For the record, I own Kelly's Phanatic 30 (cross hybrid). I am no expert in bikes - there are members out here who have ridden bikes more than I have done and have a whole lot of bike expertise than I do; the above suggestions are just two cents from my side.
However, as everyone here has already pointed out - the best idea is to try out the bicycles and then decide the one which you are very comfortable with. Don't be in a hurry to get the bicycle. Always try out every bicycle and then only put your money on the one which is the most comfortable. |