Correct frame size, Frame sizing guide, Part 2 - before you ride – Schwinn none User Manual

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CORRECT FRAME SIZE

When selecting a new bicycle, the correct choice of frame size is a very important safety consideration. Most full sized
bicycles come in a range of frame sizes. These sizes usually refer to the distance between the center of the bottom bracket
and the top of the frame seat tube.

For safe and comfortable riding there should be a clearance of between 25mm and 50mm between
the groin area of the intended rider and the top tube of the bicycle frame, while the rider straddles the
bicycle with both feet flat on the ground.

The ideal clearance will vary between types of bicycles and rider preference. This makes straddling the frame when off the
saddle easier and safer in situations such as sudden traffic stops. Women can use a men’s style bicycle to determine the
correct size women’s model.

The following chart and diagram will help you make the correct choice. Rider leg length refers to approximate pant inseam.

PART

2
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BEFORE

YOU

RIDE

Approximate Rider Leg

Length

61-69cm / 24-27 inches

66-76cm / 26-30 inches

71-79cm / 28-31 inches

76-84cm / 30-33 inches

79-86cm / 31-34 inches

81-89cm / 32-35 Inches

86-94cm / 34-37 inches

Suggested Frame Size for

Racing/Touring Bicycle

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50cm / 19.5 inches

55cm / 21.5 inches

57cm / 22.5 inches

60cm / 23.5 Inches

63cm / 25 inches

Suggested Frame Size for

Mountain or Hybrid Bicycle

37cm / 14.5 inches

43cm / 17 inches

45cm / 18 inches

50cm / 19.5 inches

52cm / 20.5 inches

53-56cm / 21-22 Inches

58-60cm / 23-23.5 inches

Frame Sizing Guide

25-50mm

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