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Choose the right style for you

Bikes come in a huge array of styles so part of feeling comfortable is choosing a bike design that fits with your body and the type of riding you want to do.

If you have lower flexibility and want an upright, relaxed view of the world as you pedal try a step-through frame. The low frame design allows you to gently lift yourself into the saddle without having to lift or swing your legs so is ideal for anyone with hip, back or leg mobility problems.

 

Hybrid and commuting bikes have a higher top tube so jumping on your bike means swinging your leg behind you. Once on your bike there is a gentle reach to the bars with a little more forward lean than on the step-through style frames.

 

If your main cycling goal is to be fast and increase your fitness then your bike position is likely to be lower and more stretched out, which requires you to have good flexibility and strength in your torso.

What determines your bike fit?

Bikes come in different sizes, once you have decided the right style for you the next consideration is finding the right size.

 

Your height, and the proportions between your leg length and upper body can determine both the size of your bike and how to set it up. Saddle height is important to protect your knees and ensure that your legs are in the optimal position to apply power to the pedals.

 

As well as the physical shape of your body your riding position may be affected by how flexible you are, especially how much you can bend in your lower back and shoulders.

 

A more upright position on your bike can give you a clear view of the road without needing to tilt your head and puts your upper body into a relaxed, easy riding position.

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