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marvinmoon | 00:35 Wed 31st Oct 2007 | How it Works
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what do you measure on a cycle to get its frame size
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measure the middle post from the centre of the Crank to the top where the sea goes in.

Please someone correct me if I'm wrong. :)
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LOL thanks guys
Yes it's essentially the length of the seat tube(or down tube) measured from the centre of the crank-pin (spindle) measured up the seat tube to the centre of the seat post bolt at the top of the frame. Tradionally measured in inches. Most current full-suspension bikes are too small for anyone over about 5'10. Better is to have just front suspension with a big frame.
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Keyboard playing up again.

I thought Marvin wanted to know the size of a pedalo frame. :-). hehe.
If you are buying a mountain bike, err on the small size, or at least be sure that when standing astride the bike there is a decent clearance between the crossbar and your delicate bits.

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