For the long bicycle tours. Reliability and endurance are the most important factors in the selection.
Plan your next trip with a touring bike from us.
Long, intensive tours require a bike that is robust and reliable. The quality of the workmanship and of the components are the most important factors here.
How to find the right frame size for your touring or trekking bike.
First of all you should measure your inseam length, because the body height alone is often too inaccurate to determine the frame size. For this you need a scale and a spirit level. If you do not have a spirit level, you can also use a large book.
Now take off your shoes and trousers - yes, the trousers too, because they can strongly influence the measurement result. If you have a spirit level, pull it up as horizontally as possible between your legs. It works the same with a book, but you should stand against a door or wall so that the upper side of your book is parallel to the floor. Now measure with the scale from the floor to the upper side of the spirit level or book. The value you have now determined is your so-called inseam length or inseam height.
Now you have to multiply this value by the factor 0.65 to get your frame size. With a inseam length of 80cm you need a frame with the size 52cm (80cm x 0.65=52cm).
If the calculated size is between two available frame sizes, you can apply the following rule.
- For a more agile, sporty ride, choose the smaller frame.
- For a smoother, tour-oriented ride, choose the larger frame.
Are you still not sure? We will be happy to help you personally in our store in Basel, by phone or email.