Choosing the right bike size is more important than many people realise at first glance. A bike that doesn't fit your body size and individual proportions can quickly lead to back, knee or wrist pain and significantly reduce your riding enjoyment.
Due to the different usage scenarios and associated requirements, there is no single size formula for all bike types. While commuters want to ride to work efficiently and comfortably, road bikes focus on optimum power transfer and an aerodynamic riding position. Mountain bikers, on the other hand, need sufficient freedom of movement to manoeuvre the bike underneath them on challenging terrain, while trekking bikes focus on long-distance comfort. When calculating the right bike size, these requirements are taken into account based on various factors. We'll show you how!
Step length is one of the most important factors when determining the right bike size. While body height only provides a rough guide, the stride length allows you to determine the frame height much more precisely. The background: people of the same height can have very different leg and upper body proportions. Conversely, a correctly determined leg length ensures an ergonomic sitting position, efficient power transmission and reduces the risk of strains.
You will need:
How to measure your leg length correctly:
The value determined is the basis for calculating the optimum bike size in the next step using the appropriate formulas.
There are often different units, especially in the context of bicycles, so it is sometimes difficult to keep track. For example, frame heights are sometimes measured in cm, sometimes in inches or using letters (XS to XL). The following conversion factor will help you determine important sizes:
1 cm = 0.393701 inch
Based on the correct leg length, you can then calculate the appropriate frame height. The formula required for this is
Stride length x factor for MTB/road bike/etc. (cm/inch) = frame size (cm/inch)
We have summarised the respective factor for each bike category in cm and inches in the table below.
| Road bike and gravel bike | Mountain bike | fully | Cross and trekking bike | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| cm | 0,66 | 0,57 | 0,57 | 0,67 |
| Inch | 0,27 | 0,22 | 0,225 | 0,26 |
In contrast to adult bikes, the frame height for children is not dictated by the length of the seat tube, but by the wheel size - these are usually given in inches.
Determine bicycle size for children
| Wheel size | Age | Body height |
|---|---|---|
| 12“ children's bike | 3-4 years | 90-105 cm |
| 14“ children's bike | 4-5 years | 100-110 cm |
| 16“ children's bike | 5-6 years | 105-120 cm |
| 18“ children's bike | 6-7 years | 115-125cm |
| 20“ children's bike | 6,5-8 years | 120-130 cm |
| 24“ children's bike | 8-10 years | 125-140 cm |
| 26“ children's bike | 10-14 years | 135-165 cm |
Despite the correct leg length and the corresponding formula, you may still find yourself between different sizes. Depending on your decision, your riding position and the riding experience will change.
A larger frame means ...
A shorter frame means ...
If you are between two sizes, our RENTertainers will help you choose. They not only take into account the bike category, but also your individual wishes and riding behaviour.
You're not sure how big your bike is and it's not written on the frame or on the invoice? Our experts will show you how to measure correctly - you will also need a tape measure or folding rule:
Our bike experts have a lot of experience when it comes to finding the right model. If you have any questions about size, the staff in one of our more than 800 shops worldwide will be happy to help you at any time. They will also have a tip or two for a tour in the neighbourhood.
The 26-inch wheel size is considered the outdated standard for mountain bikes. Nevertheless, 26-inch models can be found on children's and youth bikes - even smaller adults can benefit from them. In this case, a height of 135-165 cm is generally assumed.
A bike with a wheel size of 16 inches is a children's bike. In principle, this type of bike is suitable for children aged 5 to 6 years. However, due to the different development in relation to height, this is the more important factor. From a height of 105 cm to 120 cm, a 16-inch children's bike is the right choice.
The saddle offset refers to the displacement of the saddle on the horizontal plane. Among other things, it determines how stretched or compact you sit on the bike. The offset is also a factor in power transmission, as it influences the leg angle. The amount by which the saddle is shifted forwards or backwards is in relation to the pedal axis and is usually determined using a plumb line.
When choosing a bike size, don't rely solely on tables or calculation formulae. Use the determined leg length as a basis, but also consider your riding style, the desired riding position and the intended use of the bike. Our experts at INTERSPORT Rent will help you find a model in the right size. You also have the opportunity to test different rental bikes on site. We are sure to have one in the right size for you in our range.