

Unlimited free delivery with Alltricks Premium on all products sold and shipped by Alltricks. Valid in France mainland only on all products sold and shipped by Alltricks.Ī random security check will be made by Oney on some orders. Valid only on all products sold and shipped by Alltricks.įor credit card payments between €80 and €6000. Usual amount of time to prepare your order. Valid only on all products sold and shipped by Alltricks. Until 6pm with Chronopost and until 3pm with other delivery methods. GMT+1 timezone, Credit Card and PayPal orders only. Valid on products sold and shipped by Alltricks. Price calculated on the lowest Alltricks price within 30 days before the sale offer.ĭiscount calculated on the lowest Alltricks price within 30 days before the clearance. This means that if you have proportionally longer arms, you might be more comfortable on a bigger frame.ĭiscount calculated on the lowest Alltricks price during the last 30 days before the start date of the promotion for this product On a bigger bike, the reach to the handlebars will be longer.

You can use a longer stem to make the reach more comfortable. If you’re flexible, you might prefer a shorter head tube, so the smaller size might work out better for you.Indeed, bikes are adjustable: the seatpost can slide up and down, the saddle can move backwards and forwards and you can even switch out parts like the stem for different sized ones to help the bike fit better.įinding out whether or not you should pick a bigger or a smaller frame is sometimes as simple as personal preference, but there are a few simple ways to work out which might suit best: If you are on the edge of two different bike sizes, don't worry, you'll probably be ok on either size (rather than thinking that one size will be awful and the other will fit). What to do if you are in between bike sizes? To get started, measure your height and use the size chart available on each product description. A correct fitting bike will be more comfortable, more efficient and more fun to ride Choosing the right sized bike depends on the type of bike, your height, your riding style, and your preference.
