How tall are you and what size do you ride?

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213cm and my new EEMTB is an XL Kona Remote 160 with 75mm riser bars (Answer 810). Decent fit for me with the 510mm reach. I’ve only done a few rides so far, but have an analogue Kona Process 153 XL (warranty replacement from an XXL Coilair I bought way back and broke a few times) with similar fit.

Two more analogue bikes each with 530mm reach: guerrilla gravity smash aluminum XXL and Waltworks steel custom 160mm 29+ (rides like a nimble trophy truck).
 
213cm and my new EEMTB is an XL Kona Remote 160 with 75mm riser bars (Answer 810). Decent fit for me with the 510mm reach. I’ve only done a few rides so far, but have an analogue Kona Process 153 XL (warranty replacement from an XXL Coilair I bought way back and broke a few times) with similar fit.

Two more analogue bikes each with 530mm reach: guerrilla gravity smash aluminum XXL and Waltworks steel custom 160mm 29+ (rides like a nimble trophy truck).

Oh My, you're a tall one aren't you...

Stoked to hear you actually found bikes that fit. The new Kona looks like a sweet package.(y)
 
5ft 5 inch and got both small Levo and small Decoy: both feel spot on
 
5'10" with shorter legs (30 inseam) on a large Levo SL. I tried the medium and it was way too small...especially when standing sprinting. Large with a 50mm stem and 760mm/30mm rise bars is perfect.
 
Over 6ft in morning and under 6ft in evening.
always buy shirts and the morning and shoes in the afternoon ?

your spine compresses and your feet spread.
gravity has a lot to answer for.
 
I'm 5'7. My normal bikes are Mediums, however I prefer the Large Levo. I have a super short stem on it. My only issue is I wish the seat would drop about a half inch lower as I have short legs. But overall, I feel like I can charge way better than the medium Levo my wife rides.
 
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