- May 31, 2001
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I know how to determine what size recurve bow and what size cross-country skis a person should use, but I was wondering if there was a formula for determining what size of bicycle frame one should ride. I am either getting a mountain bike or a mountain/street hybrid. I may buy new, or I may buy one of the two that a co-worker is selling.
Other than just sitting on the thing and seeing if my feet reach the ground, what should I check?
UPDATE: Bought the Bridgestone bicycle she was selling. I liked it better than the Specialized Hard Rock she had. It fit me better, and is just more comfortable to ride. I might spring for a new bike later, but the $35.00 price tag was hard to pass up.
Thanks for the help, folks.
Other than just sitting on the thing and seeing if my feet reach the ground, what should I check?
UPDATE: Bought the Bridgestone bicycle she was selling. I liked it better than the Specialized Hard Rock she had. It fit me better, and is just more comfortable to ride. I might spring for a new bike later, but the $35.00 price tag was hard to pass up.