What size fixie frame do I need?

What size fixie frame do I need?

Fixie/single-speed bike size chart

Height (inch) Inside leg (inch) Frame size (cm)
5’1” – 5’3” 27 – 29” 48 cm
5’3” – 5’5” 28 – 30” 50 cm
5’5” – 5’7” 29 – 31” 52 cm
5’7” – 5’9” 30 – 32” 54 cm

How do I know my fixie size?

The frame size is actually the measurement between the bottom bracket shaft and the end of the seat tube. The rest of the tubes of the bike is proportional to the latter, hence we can refer the size of the seat tube to choose a bike adapted to its size.

How do I choose a fixie frame?

The size: it is important to choose the right frame size to pedal comfortably on your fixie. The shape: a compact frame will make it easier to handle the bike with a shorter wheelbase (the axis between the two wheels) than on a conventional bike and a saddle and steering tubes close to the vertical.

What is bicycle frame size?

The frame size is simply the length of the bike’s seat tube, measured from the center of the cranks to either the top of the tube (referred to as “center to top”), or to the point where the seat tube intersects with the top tube (referred to as “center to center”).

Do you need the right frame for a fixie bike?

If you are going to ride a fixie, it’s important to get a frame that is suited for that bike, as choosing the wrong type could have an adverse effect on its overall performance. I used to have that kind of problem too so I had to make sure the bike frames I used were the right ones.

How tall is a single speed fixie bike?

Fixed Gear Single Speed Size Chart Height Inside Leg Frame Size 5’1″ – 5’3″ 27″ – 29″ 48cm 5’3″ – 5’5″ 28″ – 30″ 50cm 5’5″ – 5’7″ 29″ – 31″ 52cm 5’7″ – 5’9″ 30″ – 32″ 54cm

Where can I get a bike sizing chart?

Sizing Chart. This is a rough guideline and we recommend everyone get fitted at their local bike shop. For a quick guesstimate measure your inseam to the floor and select the size with a standover height about 1″-2″ shorter than your inseam.

How do you measure a road bike frame?

Measuring a classic road bike frame size is a relatively simple task. To measure: 1) Find the top of the seat tube (this is where the seat post is held) 2) Find the center of the bottom bracket (This holds the crank arms together) 3) Measure the distance between these 2 points. 4) Record this in both cm and inch to find the right frame for you.