Mountain Bike Seat Height Vs Road
Road is all about efficiency.
Mountain bike seat height vs road. One key note before we begin. For alloy and even carbon posts it is often possible to cut off some of the excess from the bottom to allow the post to be set lower into the frame. Don t assume that what is right for road is also right for mtb. Never seen different crank lengths on road vs mountain but it could be just that i ve only ever seen 54 62cm road frames.
That s the main reason for saddle height difference. Below that perhaps so. Bear in mind that road cyclocross and hybrid bike sizes tend to be 3 to 4in bigger for riders of the same height something that confuses a lot of riders when looking through bike listings. Every one of those can be and is likely different from a road bike to mtb.
Plenty of reasons to have subtle differences in saddle height fore aft saddle position and bar drop. We talked to the expert bike fitters at gebiomized to find out how to get your seat height dialled. My road bike at 763mm. This guide focuses on setting the saddle height for a road bike but applies equally to mountain bikes or anything else.
To set you saddle height sit on the bike unclip and place your heel in the middle of the pedal axle with it at the furthest point so that the crank is in line with the seat tube. I was professionally fitted on my road and mountain bikes using both the specialized and retul systems and my mtb height is 756mm measured from the center of the bb vs. Mountain biking takes your cycling routine off road where stable terrain and smooth inclines rarely appear. A longer seat post may need to be purchased to set proper seat height and avoid damaging the bike.
In this video neil explains how to set your saddle height and allow maximum. I find my mountain seat is slightly lower than road. The right saddle height will help you to ride your mountain bike in comfort as well as allowing you to go much faster. Getting your bike set up so you get the best from it and that you have years of comfortable riding is fundamental to enjoying your cycling.
Rough trails and complex obstacles require good positioning to traverse and getting your seat to the right height plays an important role in how well you maintain your balance.