How To Measure Inseam For Bikes: Explained By A Pro Bike Fitter

As a professional bike fitter, I know all too well that in the world of cycling, precision is paramount. From the curvature of handlebars to the choice of pedals, every detail affects performance. Arguably the most important metric for bike fitters, however, is understanding how to measure inseam for bikes correctly. A proper inseam measurement … Read more

How To Measure A Bike Frame

In cycling, optimal performance and comfort hinges on the perfect bike fit.

As a seasoned professional bike fitter, I’m very familiar with the crucial process of how to measure a bike frame – often overlooked in favor of generic manufacturer sizes. Beyond the enticing allure of sleek designs, understanding the intricacies of frame dimensions unlocks a personalized cycling experience.

Bike Fitting Charts: Everything You Need To Optimize Your Comfort and Performance

As a qualified bike fitter and very experienced long-distance cyclist, I can say with authority that one of the most crucial factors in any rider’s cycling experience is the correct bike fit.

In this article, we will give you all the information you need to give yourself a rough bike fit, complete with bike fitting charts.

How To Choose The Correct Bike Size: Road Bike Edition [With Video Guide]

Road bike size is determined by your inseam (most important) and torso/arm length. Quick guide: 5’1”–5’5” = 49–52 cm frame; 5’5”–5’9” = 52–54 cm; 5’9”–6’0” = 54–56 cm; 6’0”–6’3” = 56–58 cm; 6’3”+ = 58–60+ cm. But brand sizing varies — Trek, Specialized, Giant, and Cannondale all use slightly different geometry. Always confirm by measuring … Read more