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  1. #1
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    No bikes for short girls

    Hey everyone

    I'm brand new to the forums, but so excited to find them. I started riding about a month or so ago. I tried really hard to be a runner and failed. A good friend of mine told me to try cycling instead and BAM! Instant Love

    Over the past month, I've gone from 5 miles to 20 miles (Go Me!). I also was able to upgrade my old crappy Walmart bike to a GT ZuM.

    My concern is, I eventually want to go to an actual road bike, but apparently road bikes aren't meant for super short girls I am 5'0 short. I've looked at Fuji, but they're all too tall. The GT ZuM fits nicely, but even the reach to the handlebars is just a hair too long... any suggestions?

    I'm doing my very first bike tour in September. It will be a 50 mile ride, but I'm hoping to buy an actual road bike before then possibly... it doesn't need to be super fancy, just something that fits my shortness Thankkssss

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    I'm just short of 4'11" and riding a hybrid too. In my case I am riding an extra small Cannondale Quick with 26 inch tires. It is smaller than your GT ZuM, especially the reach, which is also a problem for me. Eventually I'll probably get a road bike. The 44cm Jamis Xenith Endura seems to fit as does the 44cm Specialized Ruby. Both are kind of pricey. If they don't work there always is the Terry line of bicycles. Trek makes one very small road bike at 43 cm in it's Lexa line, the SLX. It is about $1400. It has smaller, 650 wheels.

    I would hunt up 42-44cm bikes to try.

    What I have found difficult is finding a dealer with small bikes to try. Some want you to pay without trying to special order. Big cities seem to have more available.
    Last edited by goldfinch; 06-28-2011 at 10:24 AM.

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    I know Trek and Felt both make bikes for shorter folks because I have seen them in my LBS. There is a young boy who goes on our group rides and he's got a small Trek road bike and he looks to be about your height. You can go directly to the manufacturer web site and see what sizes they offer and then take it to your LBS and have them order a bike for you if you find something you like They may even be able to offer suggestions based on a bike fit as to what size bike you should be looking for.

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    Try the surly pacer, it comes in 44 cms.

    There's lots of short women on here, riding bikes - so you definitely can find bikes to ride. Terry definitely makes small women's bikes. Look at bikes with 650c wheels.

    I'm 5'1 and have 2 road bikes, but given that I have a longer torso with short legs, I probably ride bigger bikes than most people my height.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Cataboo View Post
    Try the surly pacer, it comes in 44 cms.
    The pacer is a bit stretched out for me. However, the Surly Long Haul Trucker at 42cm fit me really well and might fit the OP if that is the kind of bike she might like.

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    Quote Originally Posted by goldfinch View Post
    The pacer is a bit stretched out for me. However, the Surly Long Haul Trucker at 42cm fit me really well and might fit the OP if that is the kind of bike she might like.
    The pacer? in the 42 cms, the top tube is 491 mms with an effective top tube of 506 mm. The LHT is 492 mms with an effective top tube of 505 mm in the 42 cm size. I was running a 130 mm stem on the 42 cm pacer trying to make it long enough to be rideable for me. The reach shouldn't be different on the LHT vs. the pacer, unless the stem/handlebars are different. Okay, it is 1 mm different on effective top tube.

    Are you sure you rode the 42 cm pacer & not the 46?

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    You might find some good suggestions in this thread:

    http://forums.teamestrogen.com/showthread.php?t=42002

    There are some older threads on this topic, but I can't seem to find them. I'll try to dig them up later.
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    I'm 5'1" and rode a Fuji Finest 2.0 44 cm, now I have a Specialized Ruby 44 cm. Do you have a short or long torso in proportion to your legs?

    Have you tried any of the 44 cm frames?

    As a couple of people have mentioned there are other small bikes out there, even some designed for kids that might work. There was a recent article in Bicycling magazine about 4 bikes that are designed with small frames for kids, and at least one of them has pretty decent components on it.
    2016 Specialized Ruby Comp disc - Ruby Expert ti 155
    2010 Surly Long Haul Trucker - Jett 143

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    Try REI. They have a brand called Novara that comes in a small frame.

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    there are a lot of threads on here discussing bikes for ladies under 5 feet. do a little hunting. There is a bike you can fit!
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    LOVE you all!! thanks for the fab advice! i got my Zum at Performance bike where a friend of mine sized me. I know I can't fit most of the Fuji line... I'm short all over... arms, torso, and legs :P

    I live in Delaware, land of no hills and hardly any bike shops... so I'll probably have to head into Philly. Thanks again for all the suggestions!

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    I'm 4'11" and had a Cannondale Sypnase 44cm. You could try that one out. It didn't work for me I have long arms, but many girls like the fit.
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    I ride with 2 gals under 5'. Both are on Felts. Both can kick serious bum on those bikes in triathlons. ;-)

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    I tested out a very nice Specialized Dolce. I am 5' 2" with short inseam and the 48 was perfect size for me...It also came in 44. Test rode a Giant Avail which came in a small (44) also. It was a very comfortable bike too.Both of these bike came in extra small too.

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    I felt the same way looking for a bike about a year and a half ago. I have a 47 cm Trek 1.2. They've changed the models around, but Trek definitely makes smaller sizes. They may need to order one in, but if they do, you aren't required to buy. I completely understand your pain.

    I love my road bikes and I can't imagine being without one. But I did go to about 3 stores before I found one that carried bikes that small to try. I didn't want to order one in if I didn't have to.
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