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  • should I rule out 29'r at 5ft 9"?
  • tinsy
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    Toying with getting a new bike been mostly looking at 26″ bikes but I did see a small framed 29’r in a shop the other day that would fit the bill, but I have always considered 29’r for taller folk..

    What’s the consensus?

    njee20
    Free Member

    No. Willow Koerber and Emily Batty race them at c5’2″

    jameso
    Full Member

    The wheels don’t care what height you are.. the frame design may do though.

    AndrewJ
    Free Member

    5’8″ and I have two 29ers. I think the smaller sizes look better anyway! 😉

    shortcut
    Full Member

    Had you thought about 24″ wheels?

    KonaTC
    Full Member

    Depends if your happy looking like your riding your dads bike

    thomthumb
    Free Member

    you’ll probably grow into it. 😉

    ski
    Free Member

    Try one first.

    I am a errrr, tinsy too and loving 29ers 😉

    druidh
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    I’m 5’7″ and, having ridden a couple of 29ers now, am convinced they are the best thing for my riding. In some brands, I fit on a Medium sized frame, so they are definitely being designed for shorter folk.

    nwgiles
    Full Member

    5″10 and i am quite comfy on my 29..
    standover height is same as my 26

    takisawa2
    Full Member

    5′ 8.75″ here, & my medium Niner fits better than any bike I’ve had.
    If your anywhere near Lichfield your welcome to a cuppa & a quick spin.

    rewski
    Free Member

    You’ve just give me another excuse to google Emily Batty, mmmm thanks 😉

    nbt
    Full Member

    I’m 5’9|”, just borrowed a 29er to try, loved it and am building one up

    GaryLake
    Free Member

    Nope 5’8″ here on a Superfly, and my saddle looks ‘right’ relative to the bars and I’m not even close to toe overlap either. Trek Superfly 100 in a 17.5″ btw

    stanfree
    Free Member

    Was wondering this as well , Im 5’9″ and got a 15.5″ prince Albert which Is much more fun than my old 18″ 456. Wondered If getting a smaller frame 29 er would have the same effect.
    Smaller top tubes seem to make hardtails more fun within reason.

    MostlyBalanced
    Free Member

    It depends on how you like to ride. I’m 5’9″ and I find my 29er great for racing and covering distance but the 26er is better for anything trialsy or playful.

    geordiemick00
    Free Member

    i sold my Niner Air 9 to a 5’7” guy and he loved it, until he got happy slapped at Glentress 😆

    qwerty
    Free Member

    my 16″ 29er

    works OK

    terrahawk
    Free Member

    I’m 5’9″ and that’s an 18″ Lurcher 29er.

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