Do Cube bikes run small?

Do Cube bikes run small?

Yes, I would say that the Cube frames do come up slightly smaller. I have a Cube Agree GTC pro, size 56 and I`m 5`9″ with a 29.5″ inside leg and it fits me perfectly. A size 56 frame of most of the other leading bike manufacturers would be way too big for me!!

What size is a 53 inch bike frame?

Road bike size chart

Rider height Suggested frame size
Feet/Inches Centimeters Centimeters
5`3″-5`6″ 160-168 cm 51-52-53 cm
5`6″-5`9″ 168-175 cm 54-55 cm
5`9″-6`0″ 175-183 cm 56-57-58 cm

What size MTB frame do I need?

What size mountain bike do I need?

Bike size Frame size Rider height
Small 14 – 16in 162cm – 170cm (5ft 4in – 5ft 7in)
Medium 16 – 18in 170cm – 178cm (5ft 7in – 5ft 10in)
Large 18 – 20in 178cm – 185cm (5ft 10in – 6ft 1in)
Extra-large 20 – 22in 185cm plus (6ft 1in plus)

Are Cube frames smaller?

The Cube frame is smaller yes, but not massively and certainly not two sizes smaller. You have loads more scope for fitting a smaller frame than a bigger one. Bikes & Buying Advice – What Bike?

How to determine the correct frame size in Cube Bikes?

Framesize road bike*: Body size Framesize 155-165 cm 48-51 cm 165-170 cm 51-53 cm 170-175 cm 53-55 cm 175-180 cm 55-58 cm

How big should the frame be for a mountain bike?

Recommended frame size: 46 cm (corresponds to 18 inch) If the value falls in between two sizes, the following general rules apply: If you want quick and sporty, choose the smaller frame size If you want comfortable and smooth, choose the larger frame size

How to calculate the size of a bike?

If you are looking to buy an e-bike, the size of an e-bike varies depending on the type of e-bike, such as: e-city bikes, e-touring bikes, e-mountain bikes, etc. Select the bike category from our calculator and find the appropriate frame height in the table for the respective non-motorized bike type.

Can you have two bikes with the same frame size?

You can have two bikes with the same frame size but differing stand-over height. To calculate your bike frame size, take your inseam in centimeters and multiply it by 0.575 for mountain bikes, 0.665 for road bikes, and 0.645 for trekking bikes.

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