November 24, 20232 yr Another benefit of smaller frame size is room for installation of suspension seatpost.
November 24, 20232 yr [ATTACH type=full" alt="DSC_0078_02.JPG]55242[/ATTACH] Has that bike reached antique status yet ?
November 24, 20232 yr Has that bike reached antique status yet ? you get that after 2 years no warranty time for the bin
November 26, 20232 yr you get that after 2 years no warranty time for the bin Ahhh, the joys of ebike ownership Best 5 grand I ever spent on anything.
December 1, 20232 yr Author I collected the bike last weekend, I rode the bike back from the bike shop and seemed ok! But seat was still a bit low! I have now put it up to the max mark and still not high enough! I must taller than k measured myself at! I rode to work which is about 5 miles each way, and my knees have been sore all week which I have never had in all my years of riding! Don’t suppose I have any rights to change it for the large frame? It was the bike shop that recommended the medium for me at my height of 177cm, there manager does not allow test rides of the bikes and they did not have pedals on either to check the height properly.
December 1, 20232 yr I collected the bike last weekend, I rode the bike back from the bike shop and seemed ok! But seat was still a bit low! I have now put it up to the max mark and still not high enough! I must taller than k measured myself at! I rode to work which is about 5 miles each way, and my knees have been sore all week which I have never had in all my years of riding! Don’t suppose I have any rights to change it for the large frame? It was the bike shop that recommended the medium for me at my height of 177cm, there manager does not allow test rides of the bikes and they did not have pedals on either to check the height properly. If the dealer won't exchange the bike, you might have to look at buying a longer seat post, plenty of options. just remove the seat post and measure, I think the Cube ones are 30.9mm diameter, yours might be 350mm in length in which case get the 400mm length one which will allow it to go higher at minimum frame insertion length. you can also look at a stem extender/higher rise handlebars/higher angle stem to get the bars higher https://www.chainreactioncycles.com/p/brand-x-inline-seatpost?color=black&partLength=400mm&seatpostDiameter=30.9mm
December 2, 20232 yr Author If the dealer won't exchange the bike, you might have to look at buying a longer seat post, plenty of options. just remove the seat post and measure, I think the Cube ones are 30.9mm diameter, yours might be 350mm in length in which case get the 400mm length one which will allow it to go higher at minimum frame insertion length. you can also look at a stem extender/higher rise handlebars/higher angle stem to get the bars higher https://www.chainreactioncycles.com/p/brand-x-inline-seatpost?color=black&partLength=400mm&seatpostDiameter=30.9mm Cheers mate, what do you reckon the chances are of exchanging? Just I would rather do that than start messing with all the components on the bike. I’ve only had it a week and ridden about 30 miles.
December 2, 20232 yr Cheers mate, what do you reckon the chances are of exchanging? Just I would rather do that than start messing with all the components on the bike. I’ve only had it a week and ridden about 30 miles. Chances are zero unless you try. If unsuccessful, write directly to Cube. Did you use their frame size calculator?
December 2, 20232 yr I was surprised when you at 5'9" were directed to medium. I am 5'11.75", usually rounded up!, and it told me XL. Don't ruin your knees, they are worth more than any costs of swapping or adapting. Good luck!
December 2, 20232 yr Author Chances are zero unless you try. If unsuccessful, write directly to Cube. Did you use their frame size calculator? Hi mate, ye la I we used the cube guide! I was right at the top end of medium, but the bike shop said it was better to be at the top end of medium than the very low end of large, but not the case after doing only about 20 miles on the bike
December 2, 20232 yr Hi mate, ye la I we used the cube guide! I was right at the top end of medium, but the bike shop said it was better to be at the top end of medium than the very low end of large, but not the case after doing only about 20 miles on the bike If you used their size calculator then you have a very good ground to ask for replacement.
December 2, 20232 yr I collected the bike last weekend, I rode the bike back from the bike shop and seemed ok! But seat was still a bit low! I have now put it up to the max mark and still not high enough! Something seems odd here. I'm often a Large in a bike frame, however whenever I've had to ride any of my wifes's bikes to check them out etc, I've always been able to get the seat post to the correct height (albeit the rest of the bike might be WAY too small), but she's usually a small frame. Not being able to adjust the seatpost of a medium framed bike high enough for a 5 ft 9 rider ... Like I said, something isn't right.
December 2, 20232 yr Something seems odd here. I'm often a Large in a bike frame, however whenever I've had to ride any of my wifes's bikes to check them out etc, I've always been able to get the seat post to the correct height (albeit the rest of the bike might be WAY too small), but she's usually a small frame. Not being able to adjust the seatpost of a medium framed bike high enough for a 5 ft 9 rider ... Like I said, something isn't right. I have to agree. I am 6' 1", my bike is a large frame 20", I had a go on a 17" frame bike and simply raised the seat post and it was fine.
December 3, 20232 yr Author I have to agree. I am 6' 1", my bike is a large frame 20", I had a go on a 17" frame bike and simply raised the seat post and it was fine. May be it’s my inside leg measurement or something, my seatpost is in the max mark! And could probably do with about an extra inch or so.
December 3, 20232 yr May be it’s my inside leg measurement or something, my seatpost is in the max mark! And could probably do with about an extra inch or so. Well, like egroover said, just get a longer seatpost. Better to have a frame a bit too small than a bit too big, and like Az said you have plenty of room for a suspension seatpost. I could get away with an XL frame but then I probably couldn't fit my NCX seatpost. Also, your bike frame has a pretty low starting point for the seatpost, definitely you could benefit from a longer seatpost. Edited December 3, 20232 yr by Waspy
December 3, 20232 yr Pic of my bike. Saddle is at least 1" above the stem clamp at the steerer, probably 2" Sorry for the pic, I was never any good at taking them.
December 4, 20232 yr My saddle is also a little bit above stem. There is one more thing... having good clearance between your cohones and crossbar can save you a lot of pain. ...trust me
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