I know this has probably been discussed but I cannot find any useful, fun info on the topic.
All my growing up I was always riding 17" frames and always thought an 18" was too big for me. I guess a medium would be a best fit being that I'm 5'8".
Now that I'm much older and have a modern trail bike as well as many retro bikes I'm finding I prefer the larger retro frames as they have taller headtubes and a more upright riding position. Much like the newer rides I'm used to. I know the norm back in the day was to be hunched over with a tall seatpost and stem dropped into the headtube all the way. In attack mode
ATM I have a 19" explosif, a 19" hei hei, and an 18" sovereign. My explosif is perfect but I haven't ridden the other two yet as they're in pieces so I cant compare to them. All bikes are from 1994 so they have the similar geometry from that era anyway. I ride simple singletrack and around town lately, nothing steep.
I guess what I'm curious about is whether others feel the same as me with the need for a larger frame as we get older or is it just that these older bikes weren't really designed the way we think riding posture should be done today. Have the times changed that much or are the xc bikes of today still built to the same specs, head down, eyes up type riding?
I know the smaller frames "look" cooler and fit the theme but are they really ridable? I guess that's my question. Do these "cool" looking bikes get ridden or do us builders gravitate to a larger, less visually appealing bike, to get us around in comfort and maneuverability? Not that they aren't nice looking but I find I'm preferring the size up these days. That's all.
So what is your size frame and how tall are you?
Do you ride casually or do you hit the trails?
What size should I be riding?
Any thoughts?
All my growing up I was always riding 17" frames and always thought an 18" was too big for me. I guess a medium would be a best fit being that I'm 5'8".
Now that I'm much older and have a modern trail bike as well as many retro bikes I'm finding I prefer the larger retro frames as they have taller headtubes and a more upright riding position. Much like the newer rides I'm used to. I know the norm back in the day was to be hunched over with a tall seatpost and stem dropped into the headtube all the way. In attack mode
ATM I have a 19" explosif, a 19" hei hei, and an 18" sovereign. My explosif is perfect but I haven't ridden the other two yet as they're in pieces so I cant compare to them. All bikes are from 1994 so they have the similar geometry from that era anyway. I ride simple singletrack and around town lately, nothing steep.
I guess what I'm curious about is whether others feel the same as me with the need for a larger frame as we get older or is it just that these older bikes weren't really designed the way we think riding posture should be done today. Have the times changed that much or are the xc bikes of today still built to the same specs, head down, eyes up type riding?
I know the smaller frames "look" cooler and fit the theme but are they really ridable? I guess that's my question. Do these "cool" looking bikes get ridden or do us builders gravitate to a larger, less visually appealing bike, to get us around in comfort and maneuverability? Not that they aren't nice looking but I find I'm preferring the size up these days. That's all.
So what is your size frame and how tall are you?
Do you ride casually or do you hit the trails?
What size should I be riding?
Any thoughts?