58Cm Bike How Tall?

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Rider Suggested Road Bike Size Feet & Inches Centimetres Frame Size (cm) 5'6′′ – 5'9′′ 168cm – 175cm Medium (54cm – 55cm) 5'9′′ – 6'0′′ 175cm – 183cm Large (56cm – 58cm)
6'0′′ – 6'3′′

183cm – 191cm X-Large (58cm – 60cm)

What is a 58 cm bike?

51-53cm Small 5′ 3′′ – 5′ 6′′ (160 – 168cm) 54-55cm Medium 5′ 6′′ – 5′ 9′′ (168 – 175cm) 56-58cm

Large


5′ 9′′ – 6′ 0′′ (175 – 183cm)
58-60cm X Large 6′ 0′′ – 6′ 3′′ (183 – 191cm) 61-63cm XX Large 6′ 3′′ – 6′ 6′′ (191 – 198cm)

What size bike should a 5'11 Man ride?

Your Height / Inseam Bike Size 5'7′′ to 5'11” with 29′′ to 31′′ inseam M (medium) 17 inch bike 5'11” to 6'2′′ with 31′′ to 33′′ inseam

L (large) 19 inch bike
6'2′′ to 6'4′′ with 33′′ to 35′′ inseam XL (extra large) 21 inch bike 6'4′′ to 6'6′′ with 35′′ and up inseam XXL 23 inch or bigger

How big should my bike be for my height?

Height Bike Size
5'7” to 5'11” (170-180 cm)


16 to 17 inches
6'0” to 6'2” (180-188 cm) 17 to 19 inches 6'2” to 6'4” (188-193 cm) 19 to 21 inches 6'4” or taller (193+ cm) 21 plus inches

Can a 6 foot man ride a 26 inch bike?

But when it comes to adults who are taller than 5'7′′, a 26-inch bike will be slightly smaller. In such a case, adults who are 5'5′′-6'0′′ should get a 27.5-inch bike, while

those taller than 6 feet should get a 29-inch bike

. Overall, adults can ride bikes with a wheel diameter that is between 26 inches and 29 inches.

What size is a 58cm bike frame?

Rider Height Suggested Road Bike Size Feet & Inches Centimetres Frame Size (cm) 5'6′′ – 5'9′′ 168cm – 175cm Medium (54cm – 55cm) 5'9′′ – 6'0′′ 175cm – 183cm Large (56cm – 58cm) 6'0′′ – 6'3′′ 183cm – 191cm

X-Large

(58cm – 60cm)

How many cm is an XL bike frame?

Rider Height (in) Rider Height (cm) Frame Size 5′ 3′′ – 5′ 6′′ 159cm – 168cm S 5′ 7′′ – 5′ 10′′ 169cm – 178cm M 5′ 11′′ – 6′ 1′′ 179cm – 185cm L 6′ 2′′ – 6′ 4′′

186cm – 193cm

XL

What is a 54cm bike frame?

When referring to a frame/bike as for example a 54cm Bike/Frame,

this measurement is generally either the Top Tube or Seat Tube

(see diagram) and the measurement is either taken from Centre to Centre or Centre to Top, these are explained in the diagram below. Centre to Centre Measurements.

What height is a 16 inch bike for?

Wheel Size Age Height 12′′ 2 – 3 years 36 – 39′′ 14′′ 2 – 4 years 37 – 44′′ 16′′

4 – 6 years


41 – 48′′
20′′ 5 – 8 years 45 – 54′′

What is the right size bike for a 6 foot tall man?

Mountain bikes use standard measurement, and a 6-foot tall man will fall somewhere

between 18 and 20 inches

, depending on your inseam measurement. If you're between sizes, it's best to size up, since you can make up the differences with a higher seat and longer stem.

Are 29ers faster than 26ers?

In the end,

the 29ers came in 7.5 seconds ahead of the 26ers

—a 2.4-percent speed increase—without making the riders work harder, as there were no differences in power output, cadence, time spent coasting, work, or heart rate.

What size person is a 26 bike for?

What size person is a 26 bike for? Bikes with 26-inch wheels are designed for people who are

between a height of about five feet to the smaller end of six feet

. If you're taller than that, then your bike should have larger tires and more space in length.

Is 29 inch bike good for what height?

If you are under 5'6” tall, a 26-inch mountain bike is still likely to be a better fit.

If you're 5'6′ or taller

, you should be able to find a 29er model to fit you. Riders more than 6′ tall can rejoice: You'll definitely enjoy a more natural riding position with the size and frame geometry of a 29er.

How tall should you be for a 24-inch bike?

In general, a 24-inch bike is designed for people of

4-foot 6 inch height to 5.7 inches

in height (which is like 140.208cms to 173.736 cms). That is to say, taller people can ride this bike with comfort. If the Rider height is around 6 feet, then you better invest in a bike with more space and larger tires.

What height is a 24-inch bike for?

Your Height and Weight

Generally, a 24-inch bike is designed for people

less than 5'4′′

, though this is not a hard and fast rule. If you are 5'4′′ or taller you may find yourself having trouble riding one as your body will be much longer than the bike.

How do I know if my bike is too small?


If you notice that your arms and legs are more sore than normal after a long ride

, the frame may be too small. A bicycle frame that is too small could also be uncomfortable to ride. If you feel awkward or cramped, the frame is probably too small for your height.

How do I know if my bike is too big?

Ideally, you should be able to stand with your feet flat while straddling the top tube with the bike between your legs.

If you struggle to make turns or need to sit up straight to reach the handlebars

, the frame is likely too large.

What size is XL bike?

Inseam M 17.5′′ 76.0 – 81.0 cm 29.9′′ – 31.9′′ M/L 18.5′′ 77.0 – 84.0 cm 30.3′′ – 33.1′′ L 19.5′′ 83.0 – 88.0 cm 32.7′′ – 34.6′′ XL

21.5′′


87.0 – 92.0 cm 34.3′′ – 36.2′′

What is a XL bike?

XL.

6′ 4′′ – 6′ 6′′

193 – 198. 23 -24. XXL.

How tall should my mountain bike be?

Rider Height Suggested Mountain Frame Size Feet & Inches Centimetres Frame Size (inches) 5'2′′ – 5'6′′ 158cm – 168cm 15′′ – 16′′ 5'6′′ – 5′ 10′′ 168cm – 178cm 17′′ – 18′′ 5'10” – 6'1′′ 178cm – 185cm 19′′ – 20′′

Is a 54cm bike too big?

54 cm usually refers to the frame's seat tube length, and based on that, I'd say that top tube there is about 56 to 57 cm. Unless your arms are quite long, or you can get a really short stem with about a 20 degree+ rise, I'd say

get a smaller frame with a suitable top tube

.

What is a 56 bike frame?

Determining Your Road Bike Frame Size 5'6′′ – 5'9′′ 29.5′′ – 31′′ 54 – 56 cm
5'8′′ – 5'11”


30.5′′ – 32′′


56 – 58 cm
5'10” – 6'1′′ 31.5′′ – 33′′ 58 – 60 cm 6'0′′ – 6'3′′ 32.5′′ – 34′′ 60 – 62 cm

Is 52cm bike too small?

It depends on how the bike is measured.

If the 52 is a level top tube and actual seat tube length, I would say no, the bike is too small

. If the bike is a sloping top tube and the actual seat tube is 52, then maybe. If the 52 is a virtual size, and the actual seat tube is less say 48 or whatever, then no.

Kim Nguyen
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Kim Nguyen
Kim Nguyen is a fitness expert and personal trainer with over 15 years of experience in the industry. She is a certified strength and conditioning specialist and has trained a variety of clients, from professional athletes to everyday fitness enthusiasts. Kim is passionate about helping people achieve their fitness goals and promoting a healthy, active lifestyle.