High-step vs mid-step radmission?
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High-step vs mid-step radmission?
I'm roughly 5'10 (about 5'9 and 3/4 late in the day) with an inseam around a bit over 33.5 inches (about 34.5 inches with shoes on), and I have a wingspan around 68.5 inches. So long legs and short arms.
should I get the high-step or the mid-step radmission? Does anybody here have similar measurements and ride the radmission?
i'm really struggling trying to figure out which size to buy.
should I get the high-step or the mid-step radmission? Does anybody here have similar measurements and ride the radmission?
i'm really struggling trying to figure out which size to buy.
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Court Rye's EBR review of the Radmission included the following geometry measurements he took :
Mid-Step: 46cm Seat Tube, 57cm Reach, 63cm Stand Over Height, 80cm Minimum Saddle Height, 104mm Maximum Saddle Height, 68cm Width, 181cm Length, 112cm Wheelbase,
High-Step: 52cm Seat Tube, 58cm Reach, 76cm Stand Over Height, 87cm Minimum Saddle Height, 109mm Maximum Saddle Height, 68cm Width, 181cm Length, 112cm Wheelbase
RadPowers product page for the RadMission says: "The high-step frame offers a 31” standover height for riders between 5’7” - 6’4”, while the mid-step frame has a 28” standover height for riders between 5’2” and 6’2”.
I'm the same height as you and find it more convenient to mount my mid-step Breezer bike so I'd go with the mid-step frame
Mid-Step: 46cm Seat Tube, 57cm Reach, 63cm Stand Over Height, 80cm Minimum Saddle Height, 104mm Maximum Saddle Height, 68cm Width, 181cm Length, 112cm Wheelbase,
High-Step: 52cm Seat Tube, 58cm Reach, 76cm Stand Over Height, 87cm Minimum Saddle Height, 109mm Maximum Saddle Height, 68cm Width, 181cm Length, 112cm Wheelbase
RadPowers product page for the RadMission says: "The high-step frame offers a 31” standover height for riders between 5’7” - 6’4”, while the mid-step frame has a 28” standover height for riders between 5’2” and 6’2”.
I'm the same height as you and find it more convenient to mount my mid-step Breezer bike so I'd go with the mid-step frame
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Thanks. Can I ask what your inseam is? I mainly worry about my legs being too long for full pedal extension, or my knees being too close to the handlebars.
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The Standover height is what counts in relation to the length of your legs, i.e. whether you can stand with both feet on the ground and not damage your crotch. Mountain biks have been deigned to have as low a standover height as possible as riders can make unexpected stops and need to dismount quickly on trails. If you add a rear rack and use it to carry gear or groceries then the step through frames make this a lot more practical.