Tyre Variant / Size
| Size (T) | Inches | Rider Height (cm) | Rider Height (ft) |
|---|
| 12T | 12" | 75 - 90 cm | 2' 5" - 3' 0" |
| 14T | 14" | 90 - 105 cm | 3' 0" - 3' 5" |
| 16T | 16" | 105 - 120 cm | 3' 5" - 3' 11" |
| 18T | 115 - 130 cm | 3' 9" - 4' 3" |
| 20T | 20" | 125 - 140 cm | 4' 1" - 4' 7" |
| 24T | 24" | 135 - 150 cm | 4' 5" - 4' 11" |
| 26T | 26" | 150 - 165 cm | 4' 11" - 5' 5" |
| 27.5T | 27.5" | 160 - 175 cm | 5' 3" - 5' 9" |
| 29ER | 29" | 170+ cm | 5' 7"+ |
Brake System
V-Brake
A classic and reliable braking system. They are low-maintenance, lightweight, and provide efficient stopping power. Best suited for city and casual riding on paved surfaces.
Double Disk
A powerful, all-weather braking system for both front and rear wheels. Ideal for long descents, wet conditions, or rough terrain, as they are less affected by mud and rain and reduce rim wear.
Caliper Brake
A simple, lightweight braking system often found on road bikes. They offer good performance on paved surfaces and are easy to maintain.
Gear Speed
Single Speed
For hassle-free riding within a city. Low maintenance and cost of ownership. Perfect for flatlands.
6-7 Speed
Ideal for small climbs within a city, like flyovers. Simple enough with gears shifting only on your right hand.
9-12 Speed
Optimized gear ratios for city and light trail riding. With gears only on the rear sprocket, shifting on the right side of the bar is straightforward. Suited for MTB riding with very steep gradients.
16-20 Speed
Mostly used in road groupsets, providing enough ratio for usage on tarmac climbs and descents. Reduces shifting complications by removing redundant gears.
21-24 Speed
Gear ratios that help you tackle any kind of climbs or descents. With three rings on the chainwheel and multiple on the freewheel, this is suitable for climbs up to a 16-degree gradient.
Suspension
Rigid
Rigid forks offer less power loss and are perfect for paved roads. They are also lighter and easier to maintain, making them ideal for urban commuters.
Front
Suspension forks that absorb any imperfections on the road. They take the beating so that you don't, reducing strain on your arms and wrists. Best for light off-road use and city streets with bumps.
Double
Front and rear suspension for maximum shock absorption on rough terrain. Also known as full suspension, this setup is perfect for mountain biking and aggressive trail riding.
Centre
Provides improved control, traction, and comfort on uneven surfaces. It refers to a rear shock absorber placed in the center of the frame.
Frame Height / Rider Height
| Frame Height (Inches) | Rider Height (cm) | Rider Height (ft) |
|---|
| 15" | 150 - 165 cm | 4' 11" - 5' 5" |
| 17" | 165 - 175 cm | 5' 5" - 5' 9" |
| 19" | 175 - 185 cm | 5' 9" - 6' 1" |
| 21" | 185+ cm | 6' 1"+ |
Note: Frame height is measured from the center of the crank to the top of the seat tube. It is a critical factor for a comfortable ride, ensuring proper leg extension and standover clearance.
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