novanino
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What would go wrong if I got a bike which was not the recommended frame size?
I've looked around for a secondhand bike to replace my broken one, and I've done the sizing thing and it seems like a 15" is recommended for my height (5'2") and type of bike I want (hybrid with 700c wheels).
I've never checked the frame size before getting a bike before, I always just checked whether I could put the seat at the right height. I haven't got my old bike to look at - it's being held at the police station til the case over the accident it sorted - so I don't know what size I was riding.
If I was to get a bike with a 17" frame for instance, what would be the problem?
I'm not saying I don't believe the advice on getting the right size. Just curious as to what goes wrong when you don't.
I've looked around for a secondhand bike to replace my broken one, and I've done the sizing thing and it seems like a 15" is recommended for my height (5'2") and type of bike I want (hybrid with 700c wheels).
I've never checked the frame size before getting a bike before, I always just checked whether I could put the seat at the right height. I haven't got my old bike to look at - it's being held at the police station til the case over the accident it sorted - so I don't know what size I was riding.
If I was to get a bike with a 17" frame for instance, what would be the problem?
I'm not saying I don't believe the advice on getting the right size. Just curious as to what goes wrong when you don't.