Title: | Bicycling |
Notice: | Bicycling for Fun |
Moderator: | JAMIN::WASSER |
Created: | Mon Apr 14 1986 |
Last Modified: | Fri Jun 06 1997 |
Last Successful Update: | Fri Jun 06 1997 |
Number of topics: | 3214 |
Total number of notes: | 31946 |
I'm thinking of buying a bicycle. I haven't had one in years, and have lately had opportunities to ride but no bike. This seems like a good place to shop for a second-hand one. I'm looking for a basic 10-speed, not for racing, just for riding around. Can anyone tell me how to figure out what size would be right? I'm female, about 5'1", avg build. The last bike I had was 26" and way too big. It was a long story and a long time ago - I want to get one that fits this time! Any suggestions welcome. I have noticed the "for sale" note and will check it out.... Chris
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1476.1 | HPSTEK::RGOOD | Mon Apr 02 1990 20:38 | 9 | ||
The size is measured from seat stay to crank. I think the 26" bike you had was 26" wheels but maybe not. You should straddle the crossbar and have some clearance when standing flat footed (approx. one inch). Mountain bikes (three inches). You probably are looking for 17" to 19". Roger | |||||
1476.2 | another Mudgett! | BALMER::MUDGETT | He's reading notes again, Mom! | Mon Apr 02 1990 20:43 | 14 |
Greetings Chris, From your last name you strike me as a person of great wisdom and character! Note number 1448 is a good one about a woman with similar perdicament she wound up buying a Terry Bike, which is, as you may read, a bike that is made for woman's build. Happy Hunting, Fred Mudgett P.S. Does anyone know when 10 speeds became 12 speeds and why? | |||||
1476.3 | Terry Style Frame | DISCVR::HUI | Tue Apr 03 1990 12:51 | 14 | |
Most woman around your size will be fitted to a Terry Frame Style bike because a woman body proportion is different from a man. Since most of the high performance bikes these days are built for a man (With the exception of Terry frame style bikes). Some bike shop will try to fit you to a 19" mens style bike. In most cases, it will not work because either your legs will be to long for the bike or you will be too far stretch out on the top half due to you shorter torsal length. I would suggest that you get fit kitted at a shop who carries Terry Style Frame bikes. David |