E-Bike Sizing Guide

There are a myriad of ways to fit a bike and if you are a racer we would say these are super critical to gain the most power from each peddle stroke and to avoid injury.

Most of us are weekend warriors, commuting on a daily basis or somewhere in between so comfort usually will out-weigh the need for a perfect fit. We’re not saying you want to be riding a bike that is either to big or too small, but with all of the adjustments and shapes of frames you can get really close with this general sizing chart. You can make all of the other adjustments with the seat, seat post and stem.

If you use this chart as a general guide and make the final adjustments with the above mentioned we feel your bike will fit and give you years of comfortable riding.

Mt Bike sizing chart

 

Rider height

Leg inseam

Suggested Frame Size

Feet/Inches

Centimeters

Inches

Centimeters

Inches

Size

4`10”-5`1”

148-158 cm

24-29”

61-73 cm

< 14″

XS

5`1″-5`5″

158-168 cm

25-30”

63-76 cm

15” / 16″

S

5`5″-5`9″

168-178 cm

26-31”

66-78 cm

16” / 17″

M

5`9″-6`0″

178-185 cm

27`-32`

68-81 cm

17″ / 18″

L

6`0″-6`3″

185-193 cm

28`-33`

71-83 cm

18″ / 19″

XL

6`1″-6`6″

193-198 cm

29`-34`

73-86 cm

19″ +

XXL

 Hybrid sizing chart

Rider height

Leg inseam

Suggested Frame Size

Feet/Inches

Centimeters

Inches

Centimeters

Inches

Size

4`10”-5`1”

147-155 cm

24-29”

61-73 cm

14”

XS

5`1`-5`5`

155-165 cm

25-30”

63-76 cm

15”

S

5`5`-5`9`

165-175 cm

26-31”

66-78 cm

16”

M

5`9`-6`0`

175-183 cm

27`-32`

68-81 cm

17″

L

6`0`-6`3`

183-191 cm

28`-33`

71-83 cm

18″

XL

6`1`-6`6`

191-198 cm

29`-34`

73-86 cm

19″

XXL