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Sign up with Google Sign up with Facebook'use centimeters,,, cuz they got the Metric system over there,,, they don't know what fukc a Quarter-pounder is!' Better say a 'Royale wit Cheeze'
icnif77:
... Metric system is everywhere except in UK and Land-of-da-Burger.
Three methods in detail:
https://www.wikihow.com/Measure-a-Bicycle-Frame-Size
https://www.ebicycles.com/article/how-do-i-measure-a-bike-frame.html
Seven methods ... Please, don't over-measure-it ...
https://www.bicycle-guider.com/bike-articles/bike-size-chart/
Anybody else wants to measure the bike?
No? OK!
Next, lesson topic is ...
"How to use puter's search engine?" ...
The ease of riding and durability of the bike depends on the design and strength of its frame. Frames are current made in steel , aluminum, titanium or carbon fiber. In most cases the price will scale up along that same order as well. There should be some gap when you stand over the top tube of the frame. It will allow you to easily maneuver and have a safe ride. If you there is too much gap when standing over the bike is too small for you and you would be cramped in other areas like the reach towards the handlebars, seat height, etc.
'use centimeters,,, cuz they got the Metric system over there,,, they don't know what fukc a Quarter-pounder is!' Better say a 'Royale wit Cheeze'
icnif77:
... Metric system is everywhere except in UK and Land-of-da-Burger.
Some simple rules is that you should feel no strain in your neck, shoulder, back, hands or knees after riding for a long time, say 1 hour.
And if you put one foot on the ground while sitting in the saddle, your leg on the ground should be relatively straight and don't have to overreach your tossle sideways. When you stand with both legs across the top tube, it doesn't feel like it's getting in the way of your private part.