We usually measure a bike by eye. It only takes a few minutes in the store. We think everything is perfect, the bike size is perfect, so we can pay and take it home. The next day we get on the bike, only to discover after a few kilometers that something doesn't quite fit, that it's not quite what we imagined. Did our eyes fail us? Perhaps! Choosing the right bike size requires greater precision. That's why, before ordering a bike from us, every customer takes a test ride.
Bike size - frame sizes
In reality, bike size is the frame size. Similar to wheels, they are specified in inches: 15, 17, 19 inches, etc. We've covered wheel size selection in a separate guide . You'll also find sizes listed in centimeters or sizes S–XL. Road bike sizes (from 45 to over 60 cm) are listed in centimeters, MTB frame sizes (from 15 to 22 inches) are listed in inches, and trekking and city frames (from 15 to 23 inches) are listed in inches.
When buying a bike online, the bike size is usually listed in the description, making it much easier to obtain the necessary information. When choosing a brick-and-mortar store, you can always ask a salesperson for help or check the size yourself. This is usually located on the seat tube. You can use our calculator or refer to the tables below.
What size bike is best for me?
There are many conversion factors that help calculate frame size based on inseam length. In the previous version of this article, we included one of these, but unfortunately, it caused a lot of confusion and uncertainty, especially since the results didn't always match the tables below. Therefore, we suggest starting your sizing based on your height. If you know that your body proportions, especially your inseam length, differ significantly from average, we strongly recommend trying on a bike in person. It's better to spend a little more time before buying a bike and then enjoy a well-fitting frame.
MTB BIKE SIZE
| frame size (inches) | growth | |
| 13" | 152 - 157 cm | |
| 14" | 157 - 162 cm | |
| 15" | 162 - 167 cm | |
| 16" | 167 - 174 cm | |
| 17" | 174 - 179 cm | |
| 18" | 179 - 184 cm | |
| 19" | 184 - 188 cm | |
| 20" | 184 - 188 cm | |
| 21" | more |
SIZES - CITY AND TREKKING BIKE
| frame size (inches) | height (cm) | |
| 15" | 152 - 162 cm | |
| 16" | 162 - 167 cm | |
| 17" | 167 - 172 cm | |
| 18" | 172 - 175 cm | |
| 19" | 175-178 cm | |
| 20" | 178 - 182 cm | |
| 21" | 182 - 187 cm |
Road bike size
| frame size | height (cm) | |
| 50 cm | 152 - 162 cm | |
| 52 cm | 162 - 167 cm | |
| 53 cm | 167 - 172 cm | |
| 54 cm | 172 - 175 cm | |
| 55 cm | 175-178 cm | |
| 56 cm | 178 - 182 cm | |
| 57 cm | 182 - 187 cm |
It's important to remember that the above tables are generalizations, so it's always a good idea to try on a bike before purchasing. This is because frames vary in geometry, intended use, and measurement methods. Furthermore, most manufacturers use two-inch sizing, so you usually buy a bike in an approximate size. If you're unsure about your size and need to make a choice, it's always worth asking a salesperson for their opinion.
Witam, chce kupić rower koła 28 cali. Mam 167 wzrostu a długość nogi to 80 cm. Nie wiem jaką ramę wybrać 17 czy 19 ? Proszę o radę :)
Dzień dobry, dużo zależy od długości nóg i konkretnej ramy. Powinno być ok, ale mocno “na styk”. Jeśli istnieje taka możliwość, najlepiej byłoby go wypróbować i sprawdzić czy czuje się Pani komfortowo.
Dzień dobry. Czy przy wzroście 158cm. Rower treningowy rama 17" i koła 28" będzie odpowiedni? Góry dziękuję za odpowiedź
Dzień dobry, niestety rowery miejskie są bardzo różne i trudno to ustalić na 100% nie znając dokładnej geometrii. Niemniej najprawdopodobniej teraz będzie nieco za duży, ale “do użycia”, a za kilka lat… będzie za mały (to oczywiście zależy od tego jak bardzo córka urośnie). To przykry fakt, ale dopóki dziecko rośnie, trudno będzie dopasować rower na więcej niż rok-dwa lata. Najlepiej zakupić (koniecznie po przymiarce!) lekko za duży rower i uważnie obserwować jak dziecko rośnie :)
Dzień dobry. Planuję kupić dla córki rower miejski. Córka ma 146 cm wzrostu, długość nóg 62 cm. Mamy na oku rower gdzie są koła 26 cali, a rama to 15. Chcemy aby nie był za duży na teraz oraz by za parę lat jak będzie starsza taz mogła jezdzić. Czy taki rower odpowiada dla niej? Dziękuję. Pozdrawiam
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