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Bike Frame Size Guide

Riding the right size frame is essential for comfort, efficiency and injury prevention. This guide provides height-to-frame-size tables for road, mountain and hybrid bikes, plus an introduction to stack and reach measurements for a more precise fit.

Road Bike Frame Sizes

Rider HeightFrame Size (cm)Frame Size (in)Label
152–160 cm (5'0″–5'3″)47–4918.5–19.3XXS
160–165 cm (5'3″–5'5″)49–5119.3–20.1XS
165–170 cm (5'5″–5'7″)51–5320.1–20.9S
170–175 cm (5'7″–5'9″)54–5521.3–21.7M
175–180 cm (5'9″–5'11″)56–5722.0–22.4M/L
180–185 cm (5'11″–6'1″)58–5922.8–23.2L
185–190 cm (6'1″–6'3″)60–6223.6–24.4XL
190–200 cm (6'3″–6'7″)62–6424.4–25.2XXL

Mountain Bike Frame Sizes

Rider HeightFrame Size (cm)Frame Size (in)Label
152–162 cm (5'0″–5'4″)33–3713–14.5XS
162–170 cm (5'4″–5'7″)38–4215–16.5S
170–178 cm (5'7″–5'10″)43–4717–18.5M
178–185 cm (5'10″–6'1″)48–5219–20.5L
185–198 cm (6'1″–6'6″)53–5721–22.5XL

Hybrid / Flat-Bar Bike Frame Sizes

Rider HeightFrame Size (cm)Label
155–165 cm (5'1″–5'5″)43–47S
165–175 cm (5'5″–5'9″)48–52M
175–185 cm (5'9″–6'1″)53–57L
185–198 cm (6'1″–6'6″)58–63XL

Stack & Reach

Modern bike fitting increasingly uses stack (vertical distance from bottom bracket to top of head tube) and reach (horizontal distance) rather than seat tube length alone. These measurements better describe how a bike actually fits your body.

MeasurementWhat It AffectsGuideline Range (road)
StackHandlebar height, upright vs. aero position510–620 mm
ReachHow stretched out you are, cockpit length370–410 mm

A higher stack-to-reach ratio gives a more upright, comfortable position (endurance bikes: ~1.50+). A lower ratio is more aggressive and aerodynamic (race bikes: ~1.35–1.45).

Related Calculators

  • Frame Size Calculator — enter your height and inside leg to get a personalised frame size recommendation

Frame sizes vary between manufacturers — a 56 cm from one brand may fit differently to a 56 cm from another. These tables are general guidelines. For the best fit, consider a professional bike fit or use detailed stack/reach comparisons. Leg length, arm length and torso proportions all affect ideal size.