Emtb for very tall people :) - size advice

_Tom_

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6’8’’, inseam 38.5’’, 225 lbs. Looking for a first emtb, any ideas or should I just throw in the towel and walk instead :)...
 

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6’8’’, inseam 38.5’’, 225 lbs. Looking for a first emtb, any ideas or should I just throw in the towel and walk instead :)...
Weight isn’t an issue, though you may want to look at a coil shock, fit is the bigger question, though there are now quite a few big bikes out there, the XL Mondrakers for example, although they run the older generation Bosch motors and are likely to be replaced with new models shortly.

A lot of the new models being currently launched have XL sizes with much longer geometry
 

_Tom_

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I was looking at a decoy xxl, but the problem was also the seat post height (I think I would need a 150+ mm bar riser or my back would kill me....). A decoy XXXL with a bigger headtube and longer wheelbase would almost fit...
 

paquo

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on an xl levo with a 34 inch inseam the stock post was right at the max

i had to use a dorky 45 degree/90mm riser to replace the zero degree/50 mm + an 80mm riser bar to replace the stock 30 mm rise for a total of 110 mm rise. This to get the seat and bars level. Something to remember also is that as you raise the seat reach increases. In my case i set the seat all the way forward, 9point8 makes a forward offset dropper
 

_Tom_

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I have a Nicolai XXL custom for test, but still it feels much too small...but since its a first ebike i could be wrong...should I post a photo so any of you more experienced guys could help with an opinion?
 

_Tom_

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:)

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And that’s an XXL? See what you mean - I don’t think it’s too small but you are maxed out on it so to speak - did you speak with Nicolas about any custom options?
 

_Tom_

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Thats the biggest frame - an XXL with added 60 mm spacer/riser (still too low), and the seat/dropper is also too low.
 

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I'm a fairly average sized chap so can't offer much direct advice, but would say looking at that photo you almost need an entire bike which is 25% bigger. 29er wheels will be a good start but I'm thinking anything 'off the shelf' will always be making do with too small really.

Edit. Sorry 25% is probably hyperbole, but 10% definitely would help.
 
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Ben Cathro is same height as you, but a lot lighter, however he rides a Santa Cruz Heckler in XXL



 

urastus

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It's really just your height, as others have said. I'd definitely go for 29" wheels though. That should be a good starting point for narrowing down the options. Below are a couple of options I found, expensive and in Germany. I would be conscious of trying not to put too much force on the seat tube. Click right on the picture of the bikes to get the xxl versions.
 
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_Tom_

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It's really just your height, as others have said. I'd definitely go for 29" wheels though. That should be a good starting point for narrowing down the options. Below are a couple of options I found, expensive and in Germany. I would be conscious of trying not to put too much force on the seat tube. Click right on the picture of the bikes to get the xxl versions.

Thanks, I will look it up. Btw. the Nicolai front wheel on the photo is a 29 :)
 

cep32

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I'm also 6'8" tall but a fair bit heavier than you at 250lbs or so. I ride one of these KONA BIKES | ELECTRIC | KONA ELECTRIC | Remote CTRL that I have customised to suit me. Changes have been, 29er front wheel, both wheels DT Swiss H1700, new fork so I can run a longer steerer tube and a whole stack of spacers, 50mm rise Spank handlebar.

I went down this route as I could get the base bike for $6000 NZD which, at the time, was by far the cheapest proper eMTB available here in New Zealand.

I've found it really great for the riding I do (Nelson NZ for anyone who knows it) and the 130mm rear travel doesn't seem to hold me back from where I want to be.

One thing I do appreciate is the long chainstays. It seems to help keep the front end on the ground on the climbs (something I've struggled with for ever) and keeps the front wheel weighted nicely through the corners on the descents.

The other option that hasn't been mentioned is a mondraker. I test rode a couple and found them fantastic. Just a bit spendy for me.
 
why not go for a tailored build? let them build a a bike that fits you. I saw they built a bike for a 2.8 m guy, but it was not an ebike. but a tailormade regular xc bike, but they used the parts and tubing from G1. As long as it's feasible they will build it for you. It's defenitly worth a try, I've not tried the G1 EBOXX, but I have the G1, it's a great bike, I love the geometry and sizing, but the one you tested is too small, and cockpit too low. you need a tailor made frame.
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So far If I would get an E bike now, it would be G1 EBOXX.
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Sweet bike, this one has EXT E Storia shock and the EXT Era fork the first version is pictured, but they probably use Era V2 now. Great suspension. but you can get select the parts you want.
G1 EBOXX
( same geometry as Geometron/Nicolai G1, I have one) has longer reach than GT1 EBOXX(touring bike geometry)
I would go for G1 EBOXX, it suits me. but of course I use a riser bar, and set up the cockpit to fit me.


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But as you are too tall for the largestt frame you need to go for tailored bike, so you can select the numbers you need.
 
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