that's clearly WAY too big for you. Unless you're strictly gauging riding this on road and never off road, as there's no way there's enough clearance for your crown jewels if/when you suddenly need to dismount from the saddle!!! :facepalm:Perrin21":8lpqictm said:here is the height of the seat currently.
RockiMtn":2e8fbkho said:Unless you're strictly gauging riding this on road and never off road, as there's no way there's enough clearance for your crown jewels if/when you suddenly need to dismount from the saddle!!! :facepalm:
The History Man":1swpsmpe said:Crocs are the new scholl
chris667":1ztqobj5 said:RockiMtn":1ztqobj5 said:Unless you're strictly gauging riding this on road and never off road, as there's no way there's enough clearance for your crown jewels if/when you suddenly need to dismount from the saddle!!! :facepalm:
I've always wondered if that really happened. I mean, if you look at old pictures of "Rough Stuff" type riding groups, the frames they ride on are enormous by modern standards. And if you go back past about 1989ish, the advice for sizing a mountain bike was an inch smaller than a tourer. You just don't hear about top tube/goolies incidents, do you?
I bet five people will say they've done it now.
old_coyote_pedaller":1dxvkut3 said:The Rough Stuff reference isn't really relevant as back then there weren't any MTBs with the requisite smaller frames for riding off-road, they rode their road-type bikes because that is what they had.