Do Cube bikes run small?
Yes, I would say that the Cube frames do come up slightly smaller. I have a Cube Agree GTC pro, size 56 and I`m 5`9″ with a 29.5″ inside leg and it fits me perfectly. A size 56 frame of most of the other leading bike manufacturers would be way too big for me!!
What size is a 53 inch bike frame?
Road bike size chart
Rider height | Suggested frame size | |
---|---|---|
Feet/Inches | Centimeters | Centimeters |
5`3″-5`6″ | 160-168 cm | 51-52-53 cm |
5`6″-5`9″ | 168-175 cm | 54-55 cm |
5`9″-6`0″ | 175-183 cm | 56-57-58 cm |
What size MTB frame do I need?
What size mountain bike do I need?
Bike size | Frame size | Rider height |
---|---|---|
Small | 14 – 16in | 162cm – 170cm (5ft 4in – 5ft 7in) |
Medium | 16 – 18in | 170cm – 178cm (5ft 7in – 5ft 10in) |
Large | 18 – 20in | 178cm – 185cm (5ft 10in – 6ft 1in) |
Extra-large | 20 – 22in | 185cm plus (6ft 1in plus) |
Are Cube frames smaller?
The Cube frame is smaller yes, but not massively and certainly not two sizes smaller. You have loads more scope for fitting a smaller frame than a bigger one. Bikes & Buying Advice – What Bike?
How to determine the correct frame size in Cube Bikes?
Framesize road bike*: Body size Framesize 155-165 cm 48-51 cm 165-170 cm 51-53 cm 170-175 cm 53-55 cm 175-180 cm 55-58 cm
How big should the frame be for a mountain bike?
Recommended frame size: 46 cm (corresponds to 18 inch) If the value falls in between two sizes, the following general rules apply: If you want quick and sporty, choose the smaller frame size If you want comfortable and smooth, choose the larger frame size
How to calculate the size of a bike?
If you are looking to buy an e-bike, the size of an e-bike varies depending on the type of e-bike, such as: e-city bikes, e-touring bikes, e-mountain bikes, etc. Select the bike category from our calculator and find the appropriate frame height in the table for the respective non-motorized bike type.
Can you have two bikes with the same frame size?
You can have two bikes with the same frame size but differing stand-over height. To calculate your bike frame size, take your inseam in centimeters and multiply it by 0.575 for mountain bikes, 0.665 for road bikes, and 0.645 for trekking bikes.