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Re-Cycle.com is
undergoing a major
overhaul. In the
meantime, our databases
are not very stable.
Please understand that
data you save here may
be lost in the near future.

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Measuring Frame Size |
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The most generally accepted way to size a bicycle frame is to measure the length
of the
seat tube from the center of the bottom bracket (where the pedals and cranks
go into the frame) to the center of the top tube. Enter the Frame Size of your bike if you want it to come up in a user search.
See also
Standover Height.
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